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Are there two Celestes in singer D4vd’s case? Strange theory surfaces over death of 15-year-old LA teen

Are there two Celestes in singer D4vd's case? Strange theory surfaces over death of 15-year-old LA teen

The case of Celeste’s death in singer D4vd’s car gets new twists and turns as cops are yet to make a breakthrough.

With no breakthrough in the case of Celeste Rivas, the teen whose body was found in a Tesla discarded by singer D4vd, several conspiracy theories have surfaced. The strangest of all is one spread by a social media user claiming that there are two Celestes and everything got mixed up in this very confused case, as D4vd did not issue any statement. Celeste Rivas, the teen, was reported missing from Lake Elsinore on April 5, 2024. Her remains were found in D4vd’s Tesla on September 8. Celeste’s mother confirmed that Celeste had a boyfriend named David, and the teen even had the same tattoo as the singer. Some videos appeared on social media showing D4vd with Celeste but here comes the twist as many point out that the Celeste who appeared on videos with D4vd is a different Celeste. “Why are there two Celestes? In this mysterious and tangled story, Celeste isn’t just one person; she has two faces. The first Celeste is 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. When her body was found, she had a shhh tattoo on her arm. Through her family’s confirmation, the police learned that she had a boyfriend named David,” the viral video said. “The second Celeste is 23-year-old Celeste Herrera who frequently interacts with David on social media. Strengely, she not only shares a similar name with the first Celeste but also bears an uncanny resemblance in appearance and temperament,” the video went on to claim. “Why do so many coincidences exist. One possibility is that he (D4vd) developed an obsession with the younger Celeste. The photos and tattoos hint at a once-sweet relationship but something terrible happened and he could never see the younger Celeste again. So he’s searching for the next substitute…” the video said, questioning if the second Celeste is safe now.

D4vd not named in Celeste’s death case but house searched

Though D4vd has not been named in the case, he is being probed and the Los Angeles home where he had been living was searched earlier this week. Reports claimed that Celeste Rivas’ mother got a call from someone when her daughter was missing asking her to stop looking for her. “She’s fine,” the caller said.

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