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04/26/2024 08:26:52 pm

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Three-Breasted Woman's Claim Reportedly Proven to be a Hoax

Jasmine Tridevil's stint under the spotlight appears to be officially over. Online hoax experts have revealed that the third breast, which the Florida woman claimed to have been surgically attached to her chest, is fake, thereby ending the aspiring reality TV star's dreams to catapulting her career to glory.  

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In a report released by 'The Smoking Gun', Jasmine has been identified as Alisha Hessler, a 21-year-old massage therapist from Tampa. Earlier this month, Hessler reportedly alerted police officers on the theft of her airport luggage, which was stolen from Tampa International Airport.

An investigation of the surveillance footage of the airport helped the arresting officers identify and capture the thieves, who reportedly stole not only Hessler's bags, but also those of other clients.

Upon retrieving her baggage, police followed the official procedure of listing down all the items recovered to ensure that all were brought back. Included in the list made for Hessler was a "three-breast prosthesis", which was allegedly worth $5,000. Police report disclosed that the stolen luggage and its contents had been given back to Hessler last Tuesday.   

With the growing suspicion on the reported third breast implanted on "Tridevil", 10 News, a local news station in Florida, went ahead and visited the controversial internet sensation to finally put an end to the rumors of a hoax.

During the interview, however, Hessler merely agreed to give the news team's camera a "quick flash". She claimed that she could not provide further details on her surgery and more in-depth exposure to her third breast as those will be featured in the sixth episode of her reality show, which she is currently attempting to pitch to MTV.  

Another attempt to disprove Hessler's claim came from "Snopes", which is a viral vetting expert. This internet site had been the first to point out the treachery behind the "Internet 'triboob' sensation".

According to the site, most information pertaining to Hessler's third breast came from her personal accounts on YouTube and Facebook. In addition, she immediately asserted that her surgeon required her to sign a non-disclosure agreement prior to the surgery, thereby eliminating the sole reputable witness to her claim.

However, this was not the first time Hessler appeared on TV. She had been reportedly involved in a physical altercation at a club in Tampa, in which a man purportedly beat her. When asked to file a formal complaint, Hessler allegedly refused to do so.

Instead, the 21-year-old aspiring reality star decided to order the man, Gabriel Urena, to sit at an intersection for eight hours while wearing a dunce cap and holding a sign that read "I BEAT WOMEN HONK IF I'M A SCUMBAG". The story went viral on the internet, as well as widely featured on TV.

In March 2013, Hessler had been charged with "fraudulent use of personal information".

Apart from these, Snopes discovered a massage parlor called "Alisha's Golden Touch". The place was said to be registered under the name of an Alisha Jasmine Hessler, who had the same contact information and address as that posted at jasminetridevil.com.

In perusing the website manta.com, "Alisha's Golden Touch" had been discovered listed as a "provider of Internet hoaxes since 2014".

Following the uproar on the alleged discovery of the hoax, Hessler posted this message on her Facebook page: "Everyone keeps sending me this snopes article. Why? Yes, they have my real name. Yes, the news story last December is true, and yes, I was arrested for using someone elses i.d. (attempting to get in a club). I was underage and wanted to get drunk lol."

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