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Viral Video of Woman in Hijab at Airport Debunked as TV Series Scene

Don't believe everything you see online. This viral video is actually a scene from a TV show, not a real-life mystery.

Here in this picture we can see a group of women wearing hijab and standing over a place and the...
Here in this picture we can see a group of women wearing hijab and standing over a place and the woman in the middle is holding a placard with some text written on it and behind them we can see plants and trees present in the far and we can see the sky is cloudy.

Viral Video of Woman in Hijab at Airport Debunked as TV Series Scene

A viral video circulating on social media and platforms like YouTube and Prime Video shows a woman in hijab at an airport undergoing immigration checks, sparking unfounded claims about her origins. The video, actually a scene from a television series, concludes with the woman being referred to as a 'mystery woman', suggesting she may have come from another planet. However, there are no credible reports of such an incident. The scene is from 'Airline', an American reality TV series aired on A&E between 2004-2005. The claim that the woman's passport has stamps from non-existent countries is also false. The original footage shows an elderly Arabic-speaking passenger traveling from Baltimore to Los Angeles, not JFK Airport, as claimed. There is no mention of 'Torenza' or any non-existent countries in the original footage. The country 'Torenza' does not exist on any maps or in any official records. The 'mystery' portrayed in the viral video is not real. The footage is from a television series, and the claims about the woman's origins and passport stamps are false. The video shows a woman in hijab at an airport undergoing immigration checks, but the context and details have been misinterpreted and misrepresented.

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