BRIT YouTube star Marina Joyce has been found safe and well nine days after vanishing from her London home.

Lifestyle vlogger Marina, 22, had been at the centre of online conspiracy theories after a video appeared to show her whispering "help me".

4 Brit YouTube star Marina Joyce has now been found "safe and well" Credit: Instagram

4 An appeal was launched to help track down the missing vlogger

A huge appear was launched to help track down the missing vlogger after she left her home in Haringey, North London, on July 31.

The Missing People charity revealed on Friday that Marina has not been seen since leaving the house.

However, Haringey Police have now said she has been found "safe and well".

SAFE AND WELL

The force tweeted: "We had appealed for help to locate Marina Joyce, 22, reported #missing from #Haringey – she has been located & is safe and well. Thanks for your RTs."

Marina, who has more than 2.1million followers on YouTube, last uploaded a video on June 21.

A caption on that video promised a new release the following week - but it did not appear.

We had appealed for help to locate Marina Joyce, 22, reported #missing from #Haringey – she has been located & is safe and well. Haringey Police

In a direct appeal to her, Missing People wrote: "Marina we are here for you whenever you are ready; we can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.

"Call. Text. Anytime. Free. Confidential. 116000."

The Metropolitan Policeconfirmed that officers were working to track down the missing woman.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "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."



KIDNAP PANIC

In 2016, she sparked panic after appearing in a worrying video in which she appeared to secretly beg for help - sparking fears she may have been kidnapped.

In the video, titled Date Outfit Ideas, Marina appeared to whisper "help me" - while her arms were also bruised.

The hashtag #SaveMarinaJoyce began trending on Twitter in the UK and US - sparking a police probe.

But Enfield Police later tweeted that she was "safe and well".

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She sparked further concern just weeks later when she asked her followers to refer to her as "Goddess Marina".

The YouTuber also said she wanted to create a temple where she would be known as "God of the Shrine".

And she claimed she had "found a couple of secrets about the After Life" and could contact the dead.

4 Marina, 22, has 2.1million subscribers on YouTube - where she posts lifestyle and beauty tips Credit: Instagram

4 The 22-year-old YouTube star sparked panic in 2016 when she appeared to ask for help in one of her videos Credit: Instagram

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