MEXICO – The headline had everyone’s heart racing: “#BREAKING Woman arrested for killing… See more.” Panic spread on social media. People imagined murders, chaos, and National Guard raids.
But the truth? The “killer” was a fake health influencer—dubbed “Lady Tamales” or “Lady Kidneys”—peddling dangerous foamy juices that supposedly harmed kidneys. No blood, no bullets—just absurdity and a wave of outrage online.
Witnesses describe the arrest like a movie scene: massive police deployment, doors flying open, sirens blazing—drama worthy of a telenovela. Social media exploded with memes, relief, and anger at the sensationalist bait.
This episode proves one thing: in Mexico, we’re hooked on fear, gossip, and clickbait. Tomorrow, another “See more” will hook us again—but for now, we can breathe, laugh, and maybe protect our kidneys.