The Mother of Louis Tomlinson’s Baby Fires Back at Accusations the Birth Was Fake

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On Thursday, what was quite possibly the most insane conspiracy theory in the history of the internet was unearthed: some Directioners are claiming that Freddie Tomlinson, Louis Tomlinson's son, doesn't exist. Yeah, and you thought rumors that Louis wasn't the father were out there.
The details of the conspiracy span all the way back to exactly two days before Louis and Briana were even seen together for the first time, and the following proof is likely the biggest, most jaw-dropping wormhole you'll ever suck yourself into. (Genuinely, who has the time to even figure all of this out?!)
It is also pretty darn rude, not just to Freddie, but to both his parents. As such, they're retaliating in a major way. And it was a single Instagram that served as the final straw.
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The Instagram account @MTVNews decided to post this photo in the light of the conspiracy, seemingly as a joke, but included a nod to the Larry shippers of the internet with a telling hashtag. "Where's Freddie?" they asked, before adding that "#LarryIsReal."
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Louis's sister Daisy also posted an Instagram saying she finally met Freddie, thereby debunking the conspiracy theory that, because few members of Louis's immediate family posted about the baby, there was something suspicious afoot.







