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Corpse Husband drives fans wild with supposed face reveal

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‘Faceless’ may have to be removed from Corpse Husband’s Twitter bio. A prolonged picture of a skinny individual with their palm over their face has gone viral in a TikTok sample of the Twitch streamer-turned-current musician’s tune.

Corpse Husband is an early 2020s icon, with 1.3 million Twitch followers, 3.9 million Twitter followers, and more than half a billion Spotify streams. The mystery behind the mask was a huge part of the fascination and attractiveness of the enigmatic persona.

Fans go into overdrive with excitement every time a smidgeon of prospective information is published. Despite the fact that he has never shown his face publicly despite promises.

Several seconds of what appears to be an image of the author emerge at the end of a recent video named “haha”. He’s holding his palm in front of his face, and wings emerge from the shadows.

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♬ POLTERGEIST! – CORPSE

The partial face reveal has had me completely enthralled

Despite the fact that there is no official proof that this is a legitimate photo. The fact that the image is clearly heavily altered, fans have gone crazy over the partial facial reveal.

The video’s comments section is dominated by “yes,” “pardon me,” “gasped,” and “jaw dropped,” or variations thereof, before devolving into extremely thirsty, yet humorous, reactions to the picture.

“Do you need a bark, dude?” “I can dog,” was one comment that encapsulated Corpse’s fanbase’s outrage.

Doubling down on Corpse’s lusty nature, there were several responses of “Weird way to propose, but yes” and fan art of the moment appeared within hours of the TikTok going live.

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With the understanding that his fans would react in this way to anything even remotely resembling a face reveal. It’s evident that Corpse has a special knack for building anticipation among his fans.

Unfortunately, the image looks to be a fake this time, with reactions ranging from disappointment to wrath after finding it wasn’t a genuine photograph.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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