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Wait, WHAT?! The Internet Is “Transvestigating” Sydney Sweeney — And Even Erika Kirk Isn’t Safe

If you thought online conspiracy theories couldn’t get any weirder… buckle up.

A bizarre trend called “transvestigating” is blowing up again—and this time, it’s targeting some very unexpected people.

So what is it?

Basically, “transvestigation” is an internet conspiracy theory where people falsely claim celebrities are secretly transgender. These claims are built on debunked pseudoscience—like analyzing skull shapes, body proportions, or even posture.

Yeah. It’s exactly as wild as it sounds.

And lately, the conversation has taken a strange turn.

It’s Turning On Its Own “Favorites”

In a twist no one saw coming, some right-wing online communities have started targeting figures they once supported—including Sydney Sweeney, who had previously been embraced by conservative audiences.

Even more surprising? Erika Kirk—a conservative figure herself—has also been pulled into the same conspiracy spiral.

As one article put it, “nobody is safe from this kind of conspiratorial discourse.”

Where Did This Even Come From?

This trend has been floating around the internet for years, but it’s recently resurfaced in a big way. It often relies on cherry-picked photos and viral posts—like one that got millions of views questioning Sweeney’s appearance.

The “evidence”? Things like neck size, bone structure, or how someone stands.

(Again: not science. Not even close.)

Why People Are Concerned

Critics say this trend isn’t just weird—it’s harmful.

It blends misogyny, transphobia, and conspiracy thinking into something that targets anyone, regardless of their actual identity.

And the bigger takeaway?

If the internet can flip on its own “favorites” this quickly… it really proves how fast online narratives can spiral.

Because today it’s celebrities.

Tomorrow—it could be anyone.

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