“when i put anything in my pencil case… the next day it turns black from all the pencils, how is it even possible. :| annoying” she tweeted on the 4th of November, 2012. There's also a YouTube channel with the username “belle kirschner”, which features videos of a 12-year-old Delphine attempting aerial tricks on a tree swing. The comments under the videos are alternately wistful and judgmental: In the video titled "youngest swing gymnastic", Delphine twirls and spins to the soundtrack of Louis Armstrong’s "What a Wonderful World". “This makes me actually feel sad seeing what she turned into,” writes one user. “Smh… Imagine going from wanting to be a gymnast in 2012 to being an internet thot who sells her infected bath water online in 2019…” writes another. Of course, the bathwater stunt didn't come out of nowhere. It was the culmination of years of shrewd brand-building. Though Delphine’s Instagram posts started off with fairly standard cheesecake photos, over time her content began skewing more and more to a carefully crafted pastel-fairy-princess-anime aesthetic. She slapped her photos with filters that turned her skin into a milky blur, the hemlines of her skirts crept higher, she became impressively adept at pulling hentai faces.
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