When in reality she said, “Magic Mirror on the wall who’s the fairest of them all?”.
People falsely recall the Evil Queen from Snow White saying, “Mirror Mirror on the wall who’s the fairest of them all?”. Soon, many other examples starting emerging all over the internet. I swear at the end of a Pringles commercial 2D cartoon animation the man threw up some chips into the air threw back his head and the monocle flew from one eye to the other as all the chips landed in his mouth and wiggled his moustache. Fiona Broome popularized this phenomenon appropriately naming it the “Mandela Effect” (after Nelson Mandela). In reality he was released from prison in the 1990s, and passed away later on in 2013. It all started when a numerous amount of people falsely remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s. It refers to when a large number of people share a false memory. So exactly what is happening? This phenomenon is known as The Mandela Effect. The voice of Darth Vader even recalls saying “Luke, I your father”, and how it was such a powerful line. Curious George never had a tail, the monopoly man doesn’t have a monocle, and the quote is just “No, I am your father”. Do you remember the monopoly man and his monocle, Curious George and his tail, and the famous quote from Star Wars “Luke, I am your father”? Well, I hate to break it to you, but you’re remembering all these things wrong.