Subservient Ghostface Website Darkly Delivers Your Every Command — And Celebs Are Freaking Out
HOLLYWOOD — The internet’s latest obsession is a nightmare come to life: the subservient ghostface website, and it’s giving celebrities full-body chills. A new interactive horror site lets you type commands — like “knock on the door” or “cry for help” — and watch AI-generated Ghostface icons obey your every instruction. Think of it as a creepy, slasher-flick Siri.
But the drama kicked into high gear when A-list stars started tweeting their reactions. One anonymous actress, rumored to be from a hit teen drama, was allegedly reduced to tears after “the algorithm made Ghostface laugh at my deepest fear.” Another source claims a major pop star was so unhinged by the experience, they smashed their laptop keyboard.
“I typed ‘hide the knife,’ and it just stared at me... then started twitching,” shrieked a visibly shaken influencer on TikTok. “I’m calling my therapist.”
The subservient ghostface website is a viral marketing stunt that’s gone rogue, or is it a genuine digital horror experience? Either way, it’s the only thing anyone in Hollywood can talk about. Forget the red carpet — the real drama is happening in your browser, and Ghostface is ready for your next command.