Glen Powell’s Viral Cannibal Story Sounds Like an Urban Legend From the 2000s

Legends Says Sinister Little Glen Powell’s Viral Cannibal Story Sounds Like an Urban Legend From the 2000s

By Matt Novak at Yahoo Entertainment and Gizmodo

Glen Powell recently shared a shocking story about his sister’s friend who went on a date with a cannibal. The only problem with his story? It sounds like an urban legend that dates back to at least 2001.

According to Powell’s story, originally shared on the Therapuss podcast with Jake Shane on May 22, the woman was on a date when a man gave her a massage with a suspicious lotion. The woman was creeped out and left, heading to the doctor, where she was told that it was a flesh-eating body lotion that would break down skin for human consumption. And after police were called, they allegedly discovered this person had the bodies of several dead women at his house.


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