a “Willy’s Chocolate Experience,The Glasgow AI-generated Willy Wonka fiasco that left children crying and forced the police to be called appears to be selling out tickets for its US premiere. For $44, attendees will reportedly receive “two free jelly beans” and a chance to meet oompa loompa mother Kristy Paterson from the original event.
“Yes, this is a real event,” the event reads Checklist, noting that the experience will take place in a nondescript warehouse. “Get ready to be transported into a realm of pure imagination as the critically acclaimed ‘Willy’s Chocolate Experience Los Angeles’ makes its U.S. debut.”
Event organizers said “rumor has it that well-known comedians” are vying to host the post-LA Q&A session, although the rumors appear to have been started by themselves. A user on X claims to have listed the actor on an Eventbrite list earlier today Timothée Chalamet Express interest in participating as “maybe maybe”. protector The Eventbrite post also listed Zach Galifianakis and Nathan Fielder as potential attendees, but they have since been removed, the report said.
Gizmodo was unable to confirm who was behind the event, but it does not appear to be Illuminati leader Billy Coull, the organizer of the original Glasgow event. This Los Angeles event is hosted by “House of Illuminati LA” on Eventbrite. Kuhl’s original Illuminati home website has been taken down, and Kuhl reportedly said his life was “destroyed” First Willy’s Chocolate experience. House of Illuminati wrote on Facebook at the time 850 tickets to events in Glasgow will be refunded.
“I am deeply sorry from the bottom of my heart for the confusion caused,” Illuminati House wrote on its website. Original activity list.
The upcoming Eventbrite also lists live comedy and music performances before transitioning to “Willy’s Rave” around 9 p.m., which is expected to last until 4 a.m. the next day. While the first event was clearly aimed at children, this Willy Wonka-themed show doesn’t seem to be kid-friendly. All proceeds are said to be donated to charity.
The Los Angeles Illuminati House did not immediately respond to Gizmodo’s request for comment.
Gizmodo obtained a copy A bizarre, AI-generated script for the original Glasgow incident. The live experience slightly changed the names of the existing characters to Willy Macduff and Wonchido 1 and 2. The script also features a completely hallucinatory new character who never appeared in a Willy Wonka movie: unknown, an evil rival chocolatier who lives within the factory walls. The Illuminati claims that any resemblance to existing characters is a “coincidence.”