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TOKYO (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Japanese artist Keisuke Aiso, the man behind the “Momo” sculpture, has stepped forward, saying he threw away his creation after it “rotted away” ...
The artist behind the sculpture featured in the Momo Challenge viral hoax has destroyed his artwork. Earlier this week, an alleged viral challenge targeting children made its way around the internet.
Keisuke Aiso, 43, says he feels 'responsible' for terrifying children after his work was hijacked by online sickos who used it in the so-called 'Momo Challenge' MOMO creator Keisuke Aiso has revealed ...
THE artist who created the chilling Momo sculpture says kids shouldn’t fear the horrifying beast because it has been destroyed after it “rotted away.” Sculptor Keisuke Aiso, 43 says he feels ...
MOMO creator Keisuke Aiso has revealed that he and other Japanese artists who work in Tokyo area have received death threats because of the sick suicide challenge. The sculptor, 43, says he feels ...
There's perhaps nothing scarier than an internet hoax that just won't go away, and Hollywood is capitalizing on that fact. Remember Momo? The creepy-looking statue made the rounds online in early 2019 ...
Photos of the woman-bird hybrid circulated on the internet, and the strange model became known as "Momo," used by people in a twisted social media game. After months of a viral social media game ...
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