CONFIRMEDMedia & PropagandaCéline Dion launched a children's clothing brand called CELINUNUNU featuring imagery that many found deeply unsettling: children in black and white, skull motifs, occult-adjacent symbolism, and 'new order' messaging. The brand has since been largely scrubbed from the internet.
“Céline Dion launched a children's clothing brand called CELINUNUNU featuring imagery that many found deeply unsettling: children in black and white, skull motifs, occult-adjacent symbolism, and 'new order' messaging. The brand has since been largely scrubbed from the internet.”
In 2018, Céline Dion launched a children's clothing line called CELINUNUNU. The name is strange enough. The imagery was stranger. And the fact that it's been largely scrubbed from the internet is strangest of all.
CELINUNUNU marketed itself as "genderless" children's fashion. The promotional materials featured children in stark black and white imagery, skull motifs, and messaging about a "new order." The launch video showed Dion breaking into a hospital nursery and blowing magic dust on newborn babies, transforming their pink and blue clothing into black and white.
The imagery checked every box that conspiracy researchers flag: black and white duality (Masonic), skulls on children's clothing, the concept of a "new order" applied to children, and a celebrity with known connections to the entertainment elite acting as the face of it. The name itself — NUNUNU — is a Israeli-based children's brand with its own controversial imagery.
Try finding the original CELINUNUNU website today. Most of the imagery has been scrubbed. The brand's social media presence has been gutted. When something innocent gets memory-holed, you have to ask: what were they hiding?
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