Delusive angie @delusive_angie10

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So Angie would know Naomi Campbell right ??

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I dont believe for a second the police were there. Shes told her mum that when the wine delivery came to come in and say its the police and just all of a sudden Angie fires up a live right before her mum came in. If it was the cops Angie would have taken the phone down and shown the police on live for the drama. Its all lies & usual bullshit from Ang. Oscar drama performance
 
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Maybe if Angie hadn't previously lied about reporting things to the police she would be believable, but I've heard her say "I told you I reported it to the police but I didn't" so many times. Nothing that comes out of her mouth is credible 🤷🏻‍♀️
Exactly they have been round to her house while she’s been in some states! And they will hear the poor mother having a go at her like she’s a teenager sat in her room. I wonder if they watch her as well 🤔 just to confirm she’s a weirdo
 
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My issue is the constant back and forth with it all. Its either a crime and they need reporting or you do not want to press charges. You can't sit there and pick & choose what you want to do with the crime. Keep your personal feelings out of the crime especially when you have joked about the incident yourself.
Angie just said she had closed the complaint, but has now had it reopened. Is this a common thing that people can do?
 
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She’s been in and out of Canadian Angie’s where they were discussing the clapper etc and EQ triggered her. She called the police and now here we are 🤦🏻‍♀️ The police seemed to stay for about 5 minutes and she spoke to them offline!
Eq is going to torture her. I imagine some of Angie's behaviour reminds her of her mum's.
 
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Just predicting the future guys.

**Breaking News: Trial of 'Delusive Angie' Commences at Royal Courts of Justice**


*June 3, 2024 - London*

Today, the Royal Courts of Justice saw the commencement of a highly unusual and anticipated trial involving the social media sensation known as 'Delusive Angie'. The case, prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), revolves around the events following a controversial private sex show on the social media platform Clapper, and the subsequent fallout involving several key figures in the social media community.

The courtroom was packed as Delusive Angie, whose real name has been withheld for legal reasons, arrived flanked by her loyal sidekicks, TopGirl and Lifeontheedge. Angie cut a distinctive figure in her trademark dirty bandana and dark grey bathrobe, a stark contrast to the formal surroundings of the court.

The case centers on a private sex show performed by Angie, which was recorded in a 'locked room' by three other social media personalities: Miss Red, J, and Charlies Fairys. Despite the show's intended privacy, the recording was shared more widely, with Miss Red notably mentioning 'Angie's flaps' in her moderator group chat on WhatsApp.

Angie, known for her struggles with alcoholism and a reputation for catastrophizing, initially forgave all three defendants for their actions. However, the situation escalated in May 2024 during a TikTok live session where Angie, acting as a moderator in the box for Charlies Fairys, decided to remove another user, 'Miss Baguette', from the room. This decision sparked a 45-minute TikTok storm, drawing significant attention and controversy.

In a surprising turn, Angie subsequently contacted the Metropolitan Police to press charges against Charlies Fairys, while explicitly forgiving Miss Red and J for their involvement. The prosecutor today highlighted this selective forgiveness, noting that Charlies Fairys might have avoided prosecution entirely if not for his support of Miss Baguette during the TikTok incident.

As the trial unfolds, the court will delve into the dynamics of social media interactions, privacy violations, and the legal ramifications of online behaviors. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how digital disputes and privacy breaches are handled legally.

Stay tuned for further updates as we continue to cover this unfolding story.
 
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Just predicting the future guys.

**Breaking News: Trial of 'Delusive Angie' Commences at Royal Courts of Justice**

*June 3, 2024 - London*

Today, the Royal Courts of Justice saw the commencement of a highly unusual and anticipated trial involving the social media sensation known as 'Delusive Angie'. The case, prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), revolves around the events following a controversial private sex show on the social media platform Clapper, and the subsequent fallout involving several key figures in the social media community.

The courtroom was packed as Delusive Angie, whose real name has been withheld for legal reasons, arrived flanked by her loyal sidekicks, TopGirl and Lifeontheedge. Angie cut a distinctive figure in her trademark dirty bandana and dark grey bathrobe, a stark contrast to the formal surroundings of the court.

The case centers on a private sex show performed by Angie, which was recorded in a 'locked room' by three other social media personalities: Miss Red, J, and Charlies Fairys. Despite the show's intended privacy, the recording was shared more widely, with Miss Red notably mentioning 'Angie's flaps' in her moderator group chat on WhatsApp.

Angie, known for her struggles with alcoholism and a reputation for catastrophizing, initially forgave all three defendants for their actions. However, the situation escalated in May 2024 during a TikTok live session where Angie, acting as a moderator in the box for Charlies Fairys, decided to remove another user, 'Miss Baguette', from the room. This decision sparked a 45-minute TikTok storm, drawing significant attention and controversy.

In a surprising turn, Angie subsequently contacted the Metropolitan Police to press charges against Charlies Fairys, while explicitly forgiving Miss Red and J for their involvement. The prosecutor today highlighted this selective forgiveness, noting that Charlies Fairys might have avoided prosecution entirely if not for his support of Miss Baguette during the TikTok incident.

As the trial unfolds, the court will delve into the dynamics of social media interactions, privacy violations, and the legal ramifications of online behaviors. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how digital disputes and privacy breaches are handled legally.

Stay tuned for further updates as we continue to cover this unfolding story.
Love it 💖👏🏼💖👏🏼💖
 
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Just predicting the future guys.

**Breaking News: Trial of 'Delusive Angie' Commences at Royal Courts of Justice**

*June 3, 2024 - London*

Today, the Royal Courts of Justice saw the commencement of a highly unusual and anticipated trial involving the social media sensation known as 'Delusive Angie'. The case, prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), revolves around the events following a controversial private sex show on the social media platform Clapper, and the subsequent fallout involving several key figures in the social media community.

The courtroom was packed as Delusive Angie, whose real name has been withheld for legal reasons, arrived flanked by her loyal sidekicks, TopGirl and Lifeontheedge. Angie cut a distinctive figure in her trademark dirty bandana and dark grey bathrobe, a stark contrast to the formal surroundings of the court.

The case centers on a private sex show performed by Angie, which was recorded in a 'locked room' by three other social media personalities: Miss Red, J, and Charlies Fairys. Despite the show's intended privacy, the recording was shared more widely, with Miss Red notably mentioning 'Angie's flaps' in her moderator group chat on WhatsApp.

Angie, known for her struggles with alcoholism and a reputation for catastrophizing, initially forgave all three defendants for their actions. However, the situation escalated in May 2024 during a TikTok live session where Angie, acting as a moderator in the box for Charlies Fairys, decided to remove another user, 'Miss Baguette', from the room. This decision sparked a 45-minute TikTok storm, drawing significant attention and controversy.

In a surprising turn, Angie subsequently contacted the Metropolitan Police to press charges against Charlies Fairys, while explicitly forgiving Miss Red and J for their involvement. The prosecutor today highlighted this selective forgiveness, noting that Charlies Fairys might have avoided prosecution entirely if not for his support of Miss Baguette during the TikTok incident.

As the trial unfolds, the court will delve into the dynamics of social media interactions, privacy violations, and the legal ramifications of online behaviors. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how digital disputes and privacy breaches are handled legally.

Stay tuned for further updates as we continue to cover this unfolding story.
Continuing my dialogue with Artificial Intelligence chatbots, it commented:
In the hypothetical case of 'Delusive Angie', if all three individuals (Miss Red, J, and Charlies Fairys) committed the same offense (recording and sharing a private sex show without permission), the CPS would typically evaluate the evidence against each person and make a decision based on the merits of each case. If there is sufficient evidence against all three, and it is in the public interest to prosecute, then all three could be charged, regardless of Angie's personal feelings towards them.

Has Deluded accidentally dropped her two friends in it again....
 
Apr 27, 2024
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Just predicting the future guys.

**Breaking News: Trial of 'Delusive Angie' Commences at Royal Courts of Justice**

*June 3, 2024 - London*

Today, the Royal Courts of Justice saw the commencement of a highly unusual and anticipated trial involving the social media sensation known as 'Delusive Angie'. The case, prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), revolves around the events following a controversial private sex show on the social media platform Clapper, and the subsequent fallout involving several key figures in the social media community.

The courtroom was packed as Delusive Angie, whose real name has been withheld for legal reasons, arrived flanked by her loyal sidekicks, TopGirl and Lifeontheedge. Angie cut a distinctive figure in her trademark dirty bandana and dark grey bathrobe, a stark contrast to the formal surroundings of the court.

The case centers on a private sex show performed by Angie, which was recorded in a 'locked room' by three other social media personalities: Miss Red, J, and Charlies Fairys. Despite the show's intended privacy, the recording was shared more widely, with Miss Red notably mentioning 'Angie's flaps' in her moderator group chat on WhatsApp.

Angie, known for her struggles with alcoholism and a reputation for catastrophizing, initially forgave all three defendants for their actions. However, the situation escalated in May 2024 during a TikTok live session where Angie, acting as a moderator in the box for Charlies Fairys, decided to remove another user, 'Miss Baguette', from the room. This decision sparked a 45-minute TikTok storm, drawing significant attention and controversy.

In a surprising turn, Angie subsequently contacted the Metropolitan Police to press charges against Charlies Fairys, while explicitly forgiving Miss Red and J for their involvement. The prosecutor today highlighted this selective forgiveness, noting that Charlies Fairys might have avoided prosecution entirely if not for his support of Miss Baguette during the TikTok incident.

As the trial unfolds, the court will delve into the dynamics of social media interactions, privacy violations, and the legal ramifications of online behaviors. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how digital disputes and privacy breaches are handled legally.

Stay tuned for further updates as we continue to cover this unfolding story.
@Miss Baguette 🥖 - the script for your next video.