Reports were based on stories of teenagers being targeted by people presenting themselves as a character named Momo, trying to persuade people to contact them through their cell phones.
The Momo Challenge is considered a hoax and internet phenomenon that spread through social media platforms. It targeted children and teenagers to perform a series of dangerous tasks including violent attacks, self-harm and suicide, by a user named Momo on WhatsApp.
Momo has evolved into an urban legend within the Spanish community, notably associated with multiple phone numbers on WhatsApp. The YouTube commentator ReignBot extensively explored this urban legend, delving into the investigation of phone numbers linked to the Momo phenomenon.
Momo is a meme turned creepypasta character. Momo is a nickname given to a sculpture of a young woman with long black hair, large bulging eyes, a wide smile and bird legs.
She is best known as one of the main dancers and rappers of the sensational girl group TWICE. She is also a member of TWICE's Japanese subunit MISAMO. Momo started dancing at a very young age. Her talent and passion led her to train at 'Step Out Studio' in Japan.
Contrary to popular belief, Momo wasn’t born out of dark web rituals or hidden online games. In fact, she originated in a Tokyo art gallery. The image that shocked millions was actually a sculpture created by Japanese artist Keisuke Aisawa, a member of the special effects company Link Factory.
Through these adventures, Momo and his friends improve their problem solving skills, get to know more about their environment and find out what things can be valuable while having lots of fun!