{"id":48438,"date":"2025-01-28T17:26:17","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:26:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fans-worried-after-british-youtube-star-marina-joyce-is-reported-missing-updated-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:26:17","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:26:17","slug":"fans-worried-after-british-youtube-star-marina-joyce-is-reported-missing-updated-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fans-worried-after-british-youtube-star-marina-joyce-is-reported-missing-updated-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Fans worried after British YouTube star Marina Joyce is reported missing [UPDATED] &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Fans worried after British YouTube star Marina Joyce is reported missing [UPDATED] YouTube: Marina JoyceUpdate, 10:46 AM EST, August 10: Marina Joyce has been found \u201csafe and well\u201d on August 10, 3 days after police were alerted that she was missing. British YouTube personality Marina Joyce has reportedly been missing since July 31, and her fans and friends are incredibly worried for her safety. Marina Joyce is best known for her eccentric and quirky YouTube videos, where she talks about everything from hair tutorials to how to get over breakups. On August 9, missing person organization \u2018Missing People\u2019 revealed that the YouTuber had been missing for nine days, leaving fans and friends concerned for her safety. Her last video was uploaded on July 21. Marina Joyce was reported missing A tweet posted by the charity on August 9 called for any possible sightings of Joyce, alongside a photograph of her and details on how to contact them. \u201cPlease RT #findMarinaJoyce, 22, missing from #Haringey #London since 31\/7. If you\u2019ve seen Marina, please call 116 000\u201d it said. Please RT #findMarinaJoyce, 22, missing from #Haringey #London since 31\/7. If you&#8217;ve seen Marina, please call 116 000 https:\/\/t.co\/EgBH2tlKKU pic.twitter.com\/UJod0t8ljf \u2014 Missing People (@missingpeople) August 9, 2019 A link to a missing persons webpage was also included, where the charity called out directly to the YouTube star for her to get in touch. \u201cMarina we are here for you whenever you are ready; we can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe. Call. Text. Anytime. Free. Confidential.\u201d 600In a statement to online news outlet Metro, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that Joyce was indeed reported missing and that they were trying to locate her. \u201cMarina Joyce, 22, was reported missing to police on Wednesday, 7 August. It was reported she was last seen on 31 July. Enquiries are underway to try and locate her.\u201d \u201cAnyone with information is asked to call police in the North Area Command Unit on 101 and quote ref: 19MIS031063.\u201d they stated. 600Joyce made headlines back in 2016 after a widespread conspiracy theory claimed that she had been kidnapped by terrorist group ISIS. Rumors started swirling after she posted a YouTube video in which she acted strangely, and viewers noticed bruising on her arms. Fans also claimed that she could be seen whispering \u201chelp me please\u201d and making rapid eye movements to signal that she was in distress. Police later confirmed the YouTuber to be \u2018safe and well\u2019 and in no danger.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fans worried after British YouTube star Marina Joyce is reported missing [UPDATED] YouTube: Marina JoyceUpdate, 10:46 AM EST, August 10: Marina Joyce has been found \u201csafe and well\u201d on August 10, 3 days after police were alerted that she was missing. 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