YouTuber Marina Joyce missing for nine days, say police (Picture: YouTube)

YouTuber Marina Joyce, whose on-screen erratic behaviour led to numerous conspiracy theories, has been missing for nine days, with charity Missing People releasing an appeal for her to get in touch.

The appeal was posted online at 8pm on 9 August and claims she went missing from her home town of Haringey, London on 31 July.

Haringey’s local police force also tweeted an appeal: ‘Can you help to find Marina Joyce, 22, missing from #Haringey?

‘Last seen on 31Jul and reported missing to police on 7Aug. Call 101 and quote 19MIS031063 with any info.’


A spokesperson for the Met Police told Metro.co.uk: ‘Marina Joyce, 22, was reported missing to police on Wednesday, 7 August. It was reported she was last seen on 31 July.



‘Enquiries are underway to try and locate her. Anyone with information is asked to call police in the North Area Command Unit on 101 and quote ref: 19MIS031063.’

The 22-year-old found fame for her YouTube beauty videos and posted her last video on 21 June 2019.

The caption claimed another video would be coming a week later but nothing else was ever published.

In 2016 she sparked mass panic among her fans who believed there was a cry for help hidden inside one of her videos.

The 2016 video DATE VIDEO IDEAS saw Marina at one point seemingly whisper ‘help me’ very quietly while her arms were also bruised.

Her on-screen erratic behaviour led to numerous conspiracy theories (Picture: YouTube)

A #SaveMarinaJoyce campaign began trending on Twitter in the UK and US but Enfield Police later tweeted that she was ‘safe and well’.

Weeks later she called on followers to call her ‘Goddess Marina’ from now on, and claimed that she wanted to create a temple and shrine where she is known as ‘God of the Shrine’ where she would spend her time drawing, meditating, and ‘finding (people) extreme spiritual help and guidance’.

She said it had all come about because she has ‘found a couple of secrets about the After Life and I know that I can still contact humans during the afterlife’.

Have you seen Marina Joyce? Contact Missing People here

Need support? Contact the Samaritans For emotional support you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, email jo@samaritans.org, visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website.

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