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Tisch sophomore Zachary Sherman said he thinks the rumors could be true. “Now ‘Avril’ is very comfortable in the spotlight.” “I am a firm believer in people having the ability to change their entire personalities in a short period of time, but Avril Lavigne apparently used to have panic attacks when she needed to interact with the paparazzi or interviewers,” Amiridas said. She thinks the most solid piece of evidence is the fact that Lavigne’s personality changed. “There’s obviously still a part of me that thinks it’s a long shot and a bit ridiculous, but there is so much evidence and no one has heard much from or seen a lot of Melissa since 2003.” “I was convinced that it was true when I read that Avril taught Melissa to sing and talk like her,” Amiridas said. Tisch first-year Christina Amiridas believes in the theory, after researching with her friends during her senior year of high school. However, some NYU students believe differently. While the two versions of Lavigne shown are different, it is more likely that this is due to her maturing. We also looked at a fan made video supposedly comparing Avril and Melissa. The page continues on, and cites 12 different pieces of “evidence” of Lavigne’s death and Vandella’s rise to fame, including change in calligraphy, reconfiguration of beauty spots and subliminal messaging in lyrics, as seen above. These lyrics support the fanpage’s theory that Lavigne may have died at her parents’ house, when she came home and the house was empty. The page cites the song lyrics of 2004 “Nobody’s Home,” which read: Supposedly, Vandella felt wrong about all of the lies, so she left a trail of messages in her music to tell the truth. Then, while working on her second album, Lavigne supposedly fell into a depression and was found dead in 2003 by her record company, who then used Vandella as a replacement. In 2002, Lavigne released her debut album “Let Go,” which featured hits like “Sk8er Boi,” “Complicated” and “I’m With You.” The original theorist claims that shortly after the popularity of her first album rose, Lavigne couldn’t handle the fame and hired a body double - Vandella - to take some of the burden. Is there any truth to this conspiracy? We are diving into the evolution of Lavigne in order to find out. Melissa has supposedly been trained in Lavigne’s singing style, attitude and mannerisms in order to mimic the original star. The widespread conspiracy theory - originally from a Brazilian fanpage - states that Lavigne, the punk-pop princess, died and left in her stead a replacement named Melissa Vandella. Avril Lavigne’s dramatic changes between now and 2003 caused many fans to believe that there is more to the story than a significant glow up.