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[-] billgamesh@hexbear.net 4 points 7 hours ago

probably... but I assume that's where the OP got the story

[-] dead@hexbear.net 11 points 5 hours ago

The image in the OP comes from an instagram account called "fact.philes". They chose to stylize the image in the style of a fake tweet: it has the twitter gold checkmark for businesses and the twitter volume control icon on a still image. However, twitter does not allow usernames to have periods, only English alphabet, numbers, and underscore. It's pretending to be a tweet but with an impossible twitter name.

The fact.philes instagram account says that the woman's name is "Brittany Coppersmith-Whitfield". The 'Jobbie Crew' article says the woman is named "Chantal Tremblay", Two entirely different names. Both names seem to be completely fake. The 'Jobbie Crew' website says that they sell party boat tickets in Michigan and apparently they post fake news to advertise their boat tickets.

The lemon doordash story first appeared on an instagram account called "thedudehumorreport" on May 1. This account is labeled as satire and parody.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DXzcmSPmvwJ/

this post was submitted on 04 Jun 2026
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