Lydia Tár, Not a Real Person, Declared Dead After Fall Down Stairs at Oscars by Lydia Tár Twitter Account, Also Not Real
16.03.2023 - 09:19
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@LydiaTarReal has been openly operating as parody since launching in November, picking up nearly 27,000 followers in a few short months. Then during the Oscars, @LydiaTarReal tweeted a clumsy Photoshop of a “light tumble” she said she took down the stairs at the Dolby:Please, stop sharing this image. Yes, I took a very light tumble down the stairs after being disrespectfully rejected from the venue.
I am fine, if a little dizzy. pic.twitter.com/LwwPP1VqihBy Wednesday, @LydiaTarReal had announced that @LydiaTarReal is no longer with us: “It is with a heavy heart that we share that Lydia Tár, world-renowned conductor and composer, died last night after falling down the steps of the Dolby Theater,” she tweeted. Which could just be the account taking a bow, now that the Oscars are over (“Tár” was nominated six times, including for Best Picture and Best Actress for Cate Blanchett, but was shut out).It is with a heavy heart that we share that Lydia Tár, world-renowned conductor and composer, died last night after falling down the steps of the Dolby Theater.- Team LT pic.twitter.com/HLYEq1YEq6But the “Tár” marketing campaign had lead many folks to believe the film was a biopic about a real person named Lydia Tár.
As such, the Wednesday death notice had some unintentionally funny responses (and some very rather intentionally funny ones). “These are such weird (and disrespectful) comments,” one user replied. “I’m not familiar with her.
Was she a bad person? If not, why are so many making fun of her death?” Over and over, people appeared confused about the fall and death announcement, only to learn via reply that Lydia Tár is not a real person.These are such weird (and disrespectful) comments. I’m not familiar with her. Was she a
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