Conspiracy Theory: Did The Simpsons actually predict the Pawri girl’s fame? [VIDEO]




Did the Simpsons predict pawri girl’s frame?

The American animated sitcom, The Simpsons, has accurately predicted many famous events over the years.  Some of these predictions were creepily right down to the details.

Recently, a Pakistani YouTuber has made a video unveiling another Simpsons prediction. This prediction is related to the fame of Pakistan’s ‘pawri girl’.

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The Pakistani YouTuber in question is a newscaster for Pakistan Television (PTV) News, Azhar Iqbal Bangash. He created a video explaining the conspiracy theory that The Simpsons predicted the pawri girl’s fame.

What has the Simpsons predicted over time?

History of The Simpsons Predictions

It’s interesting to note that the American television show Simpsons rarely ever focuses on non-American issues. Over the years, the show’s predictions have been mainly U.S.-centric or relevant to a U.S. audience. Examples include Bengt R. Holmstrom winning the Nobel Prize in Economics, the Disney-Fox merger, Trump’s presidency, the Capitol Hill riots, censorship of Michelangelo’s David, a letter from The Beatles, and the virtual reality game Farmville. 

The Simpsons pawri girl Prediction

The YouTuber related the fame of Pakistan’s pawri girl to when Bart Simpson was publicly shamed for ruining the set at a ‘Krusty The Clown‘ show and ends up saying, ‘I didn’t do it’. He’s then made fun of using that line wherever he goes.

Watch the full conspiracy video here:

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Posted by Azhar Iqbal Bangash on Saturday, February 20, 2021

According to popular opinion, the episode was actually about peer pressure, public shaming, and bullying. At the end of the episode, when people get over making fun of Bart, they move on to something else. There are no references in the show about ‘viral sensations on the Internet’ let alone Pakistan’s ‘pawri girl.

Public Reacts to the Conspiracy Theory Video  

Netizens called out the video for being extremely problematic and irrelevant. Some people even requested for the video and page to be reported and flagged down.

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