When it comes to conspiracy theories, they truly take on every size and shape that you can possibly imagine. Some may involve the world at large and others are just an interesting topic to toss around on occasion.

The theory that we have for you below is something that is just a lot of fun to talk about. Like any good conspiracy theory, there is plenty of visual proof but there are still a lot of denials around any allegations that are made.

I’m talking about something that is near and dear to our hearts, a Christmas movie, Home Alone 2. More than likely, you have seen this movie more times and you can imagine and there is always going to be a surprise or two, each time you watch it.

If you’re not familiar with the movie, it involves a young boy named Kevin McAllister who is lost in New York City after getting on a different plane from his parents. At one point in the movie, he heads up to Central Park and he becomes familiar with a woman feeding pigeons.

That pigeon lady is the source of the conspiracy theory that we have for you. It’s been brought up in the past, but it was also recently brought up on national TV. It occurred in 2020 during the British Breakfast show, Good Morning Britain.

In the show, Susanna Reed asked her cohost, Piers Morgan if he was actually the bird lady from Home Alone 2. He said: “Why does this keep coming around? That is not me. I am not the bag lady in Home Alone 2.”

 

Even though he flatly denied the allegations, it is still something that regularly circulates online on social media. You have to admit, there is an uncanny resemblance between the two and it would be difficult not to jump on board if it were not kind of a ridiculous thing to think.

Then again, in a recent Twitter poll, more than 73% of those who responded said they felt that Piers Morgan actually was the pigeon lady.

Is it true? That will have to be seen at some point in the future but one thing we know, this conspiracy theory will continue to live on.

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