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September 9, 2025 • 53 mins

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šŸ‘€ Ever had two creepy kids show up at your door at night asking to use your phone? Yeah… those aren’t Girl Scouts. This week on Fake or Freaky, we’re diving into the nightmare fuel that is the Black-Eyed Children — pale, monotone kids with pitch-black eyes who show up begging for help (and definitely NOT cookies).


From campfire tales to supposed real-life encounters, we’re breaking down whether these little freaks are aliens, demons, vampires, or just kids who seriously need an optometrist. And of course, we’re gonna make fun of them the whole time because… coping mechanism.


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So… are the Black-Eyed Kids real, or are they just goth toddlers on a juice box run? Tune in and decide: Fake or Freaky?


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