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Netflix’s Trainwreck documentary series turned the spotlight on one of the internet’s most infamous meme, with Trainwreck: ...
According to Trainwreck: Storm Area 51, the viral joke cost the U.S. military an estimated $11 million.
What happened at Storm Area 51? The idea started as a Facebook event that quickly went viral. It didn't take long for ...
IT started as a joke, posted by a bored keyboard warrior who couldn’t sleep. But the invitation to Storm Area 51 – the top ...
As a joke, Matty Roberts came up with the idea of "invading" Area 51, the military base in the Nevada desert associated with ...
Matty Roberts, who created the viral Facebook event called “Storm Area 51: They Can’t Stop All of Us,” and his mother, ...
Netflix’s latest 'Trainwreck' documentary, 'Storm Area 51', revisits the 2019 internet meme where 21-year-old Matty Roberts ...
Connie West looks directly into the camera. As she takes a sip of water, the owner of the Little A’Le’Inn in Rachel asks, with a bit of a smirk, “You wanna know how much money I won in the lawsuit?” ...
On June 27, 2019, 21-year-old Matty Roberts created a satirical Facebook event titled "Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us." Intended as a joke, the post invited users to band together and ...
RACHEL, Nev. (CBS Local) -- The infamous "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All Of Us" event to "see them aliens" has been deleted from Facebook, according to its creator Matty Roberts.
As is revealed in Trainwreck: Storm Area 51, Matty Roberts still lives with his mother, Malinda Ortega, in Bakersfield, ...
Storm Area 51 peels back the absurdity of the bizarre Alienstock event and gives us a real look at the chaos and the curious mind behind it all, Matty Roberts.