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Faceless 'aliens' spotted in crowd at Wimbledon!!

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Faceless 'aliens' spotted in crowd at Wimbledon

 

By Alex Millson

Last updated at 11:38 AM on 02nd July 2008

 

With the blankest of blank expressions on their faces, these mysterious figures have been popping up in the most unlikely of places.

The faceless mutants have a penchant for A-list celebrity bashes and have been spotted at Elton John's White tie ball and Harrods summer sale, opened by Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall.

With a membrane of skin stretched tightly over their eyes, noses and mouths, the alien-like figures were most recently snapped 'watching' a match perched on Murray Mount at Wimbledon.

 

article-0-01D0EEC300000578-32_468x286.jpg Eerie: The faceless figures watch a spot of Wimbledon on Murray Mount

 

 

 

article-0-01D0F0D100000578-945_468x286.jpg Court on camera: The pair sit in on a match, where most of the crowd are too absorbed by the game to notice them

 

Close inspection of the pictures rules out an alien invasion - small perforations around the eye areas of the masks allow the people beneath to see the world outside.

 

But nobody knows who the faceless figures, who often appear as motionless couples are, or why they are turning up at high profile events.

Theories include the possibilities that they are limelight-seeking pranksters, performance artists or that they are at the centre of a viral marketing campaign for an as-yet unknown product of forthcoming horror film.

 

article-0-01CBD5C400000578-828_468x286.jpg Another faceless couple stand in the crowd at the start of Harrods summer sale

 

 

 

article-0-01CBD99C00000578-102_468x286.jpg Craning his neck - but he won't see anything with skin stretched over his features

 

Speculation has even arisen that the masks hide a pair of well-know faces, fed up with being harrassed by the paparazzi.

 

One blogger wrote on the Moue Magazine website: "They probably aren’t just random people off of the street.

"If it ends up being a pair of celebrities who have had it with being photographed all of the time and are staging a protest, I vow to support every project they appear on from now on.

"Whatever their purpose, I want to join them. And I have a new Halloween costume for this year."

 

article-0-01C22B8F00000578-882_468x286.jpg Chauffeur: This faceless figure even has his own driver, fuelling speculation that the man behind the mask may be a celebrity himself

 

article-0-01D277A900000578-707_470x288.jpg Close-up: Eye holes in the spooky mask allows the wearer to see what is going on around him

It would be amazing if they are a celebrity couple, but I think that paparazzis would have cottoned on.

My bet is on advertising viral. If not, it's a tad freaky and looks like something out of Dr. Who.

  • 3 weeks later...

ha, cool :D

 

But how can they breathe under those (probably silicone) masks? Must be hot and sticky:confused:

Incomplete human being. :D

I guess Creed knew what they were talking about with the song "Faceless Man".

Apparently it's a viral ad campaign for some luxury car company.

 

And yes, it is straight out of Doctor Who- near the end of the second season, to be exact. I liked that one. Looks like the Wire has been snacking again...

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