Her identity was revealed after an impressive investigation by New Zealand’s
Newshub, which matched the onion ring posts with Lorde’s whereabouts in the world at the time. It also compared the singer’s fingers with those in the photos, and observed the account’s followers: Mac DeMarco, Justin Warren, Jimmy Mac, and – of course – Lorde herself.
After she was outed, Lorde deleted the account, much to the dismay of its newfound 21,000 followers. Well, now it’s back. On Sunday (December 20), the artist made her long-awaited return to the competitive world of onion ring reviewing, with a post captioned: “Don’t call it a crumb back…”
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A car parade featuring costumed participants was part of the Heart of the Hamptons DIY Polar Bear Plunge. COURTESY HOH
A car parade featuring costumed participants was part of the Heart of the Hamptons DIY Polar Bear Plunge. COURTESY HOH
A car parade featuring costumed participants was part of the Heart of the Hamptons DIY Polar Bear Plunge.
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A car parade featuring costumed participants was part of the Heart of the Hamptons DIY Polar Bear Plunge. COURTESY HOH
Volunteers greeted particpants and supporters who dropped by. COURTESY HOH
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