I thought that but it’s not as simple as her just blinking and them getting stuck. The eyelid falls down randomly, different from the other eyelid. And it just …falls. She’s not blinking or winking
Could be but I would think she’d have to have the top makeup artist and use the best cosmetics. Plus the way she was trying to like pull at her temple to get her eye to open. Creepy.
She had to stretch the skin to jostle it free. Unless there is a method that the jab or the programming needs for her to mess with her temple like that.
Probably the glue on her false eyelash. I'm not joking. It could be that.
I thought that but it’s not as simple as her just blinking and them getting stuck. The eyelid falls down randomly, different from the other eyelid. And it just …falls. She’s not blinking or winking
My first thought was her contact dislodged. I close my eyelid when that happens, and it will fall back into place.
Possible. Looks like she was reaching up to pull her skin tight next to her eye. It’s what I do when mine tries to come out
Could be but I would think she’d have to have the top makeup artist and use the best cosmetics. Plus the way she was trying to like pull at her temple to get her eye to open. Creepy.
yeah what's happening is involuntary asf.
Thats what I see also, notice she touches her face to keep the lower eyelid from moving to separate, she’s familiar to it.
She had to stretch the skin to jostle it free. Unless there is a method that the jab or the programming needs for her to mess with her temple like that.
Agree. If it was damage this fix wouldn’t have lasted.
Let's humor that for a moment. What method is she using to "fix" a mask with a small, two finger pull/push to the temple?
The voice part has nothing to do with the mask. Entirely different subject.
That's exactly what my wife said after watching that video.