Recently, news about a Subway store closing down because of a video leak went viral on the internet. The alleged video, which shows Moreofmariah doing the deed, was shot by herself.
But let me break it to you: the video is real, but the story about Subway is fake.
Mariah, an OF video creator, wears a Subway t-shirt in most of her videos and films it to gain traction.
However, she does not work in any Subway branch, and the claims made in a post by Twitter user @luhaxel are fake.
Even the community notes on Twitter replied to the post, claiming that it was just an ad for the OF account.
This is not the first time Subway has been dragged to the ads!
Subway has been involved in many controversies, most of which involve undisclosed advertisements for different OF profiles.
Mariah, who currently resides in LA, California, just hopped on the trend, hoping her ad would go viral, which it did. Almost 50 posts on Twitter label her the Subway girl and have millions of views.
Other users claimed that Moreofmariah was even banned from Tiktok for the video leak, which is fake, as her account is up and running.
In the video, she is seen wearing a signature Subway green t-shirt, a Subway hat, and gray sweatpants and hooking up in the bathroom.
However, this is not the first time Subway has been linked to videos like this.
Previously, maybe a few times, OF models, alleged Subway staff, have uploaded videos claiming they did the deed in Subway.
One of the posts even mentioned that the staff did it with a customer who had to wait and later was fired.
Well, on the internet, you can choose what you believe. People think they are free to degrade any brands or companies; it’s up to you to either believe them or not.