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The two Brockton, Massachusetts girls behind the viral "My sister thought Nair was shampoo" tweet" are admitting the whole thing is a prank. MY SISTER THOUGHT NAIR WAS SHAMPOO  pic.twitter.com/rraERLdGU6 — Kayla Connors (@Kaycon000) July 27, 2016 Sixteen-year-old Kayla Connors and 12-year-old Kelsey Connors told FOX25 that the photo isn't real and Kelsey still has a full head of hair. "I didn't think people would believe it," said Kayla. Kayla said that she decided to send the prank tweet after her sister found Nair in her room and didn't know what it was. She used the Bald app to make her sister look hairless, and then tweeted out the now viral photos. Almost immediately Kayla heard from friends about the photos. "A couple of friends asked me if it was real - I said it was real," said Kayla. …show more content…

From there, the tweet and the photos have dominated internet discussion. There are thousands of comments online of people discussing whether the photo is real or not. "It doesn't feel real at all - that my sister's face, bald, is everywhere," said Kayla. It's made F***Jerry's Facebook and Instagram, On Air with Ryan Seacrest's Facebook page, and the front page of Instagram. The bald photo of Kelsey has also spun off into different memes. IFrame "You can type in Hong Kong and Kayla's twitter handle in Google and find thousands comments," said the girl's father, Jason Connors. The family lives in Brockton and Kayla attends West Bridgewater High School. Jason Connors said everyone in their community has been talking about the tweet, and a lot of people believe

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