Who is Ally Carter? Alleged Diddy victim’s viral California fire prediction posts explored as conspiracy theories spread online 

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An old clip from alleged s*x trafficking survivor Ally Carter has emerged online amid the devastating California fires as first responders struggle to contain the disaster. The clip seemingly propagates conspiracy theories about LA wildfires. Social media users who unearthed the footage allege Carter supposedly predicted the recent fires in the video shared months ago.

According to her website, Ally Carter went viral in 2020 after she confessed to being allegedly victimised by "elite predators" in an Instagram video. In the clip dubbed "bonnet video,” Ally Carter alleged she was abused by many elite predators, including celebrities and powerful political leaders. Carter, who recently appeared in an interview with far-right commentator Stew Peters, reiterated her past allegations. Carter alleged:

“I’ve been trafficked through many elite places, from Buckingham Palace to under the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, still under the custody of child protective services.”

On the website, Carter alleged she suffers from dissociative identity disorder ‘ (DID), and post-traumatic stress disorder. In the interview with Peters, Carter alleged she was subjected to s*xual abuse from her “mother’s boyfriends.” Carter alleged she was removed from her home by CPS when she was 13 years old.

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Carter alleged after she ended up in foster care, a 27-year-old man who was “paying off foster parents,” took her to Hollywood elite parties where she was trafficked and abused. Last year, Carter released videos about the alleged abuse she experienced at Sean "Diddy" Combs' parties.

Carter did not provide any concrete evidence to back up her allegations in the videos, which have been deleted or removed. However, in the wake of the recent LA wildfires, several people have re-posted them on X.

In one of the videos, Ally Carter references “fires,” which many believe was a prediction of the January 2025 devastating LA wildfires.


Ally Carter alleged California fire prediction spurs conspiracy theories online

Social Media user Issac Army unearthed Ally Carter’s old clip from October 2024, where she warned “ a lot was about to come out” seemingly after Diddy's arrest. In the clip, Carter used the word “Fire” as a metaphor, urging people to “Watch out for those fires." She added:

"Explosions make fires too. Explosions make accidental fires too."

Social Media user Issac Army, who shared the clip which has amassed over 2 million views, wrote on X:

“Maybe these fires have a much deeper purpose… Ally Carter who was trafficked under The Getty by extremely famous people told us to watch out for the fires and that there is more to them.”

In another video shared by social media user Bubs, Ally Carter alleged the world would be altered after the next arrest. Carter went on to allege there would be “distractions” and “fires” to hide evidence.

Versions of the clips have been shared and viewed by many social media users who believe Carter predicted the January 2025 disaster. This has triggered a wave of conspiracy theories online, speculating about the cause of the LA wildfire. A social media user said:

“Ally Carter literally called this about the fires. And the fact they’re really happening in LA right now. It is to distract you and also to literally burn evidence for the elite involved with HT and the Diddy Parties.”
Another user added “Ally Carter said to 'watch for the fires'. I think she was talking about the Diddy property and how they connect by tunnel to other stars' homes. (I'm sorry for the families in all of those areas and hope everyone got out OK!). * California Fires *”

However, there is no evidence to prove Diddy, who is currently incarcerated, planned the California fires to burn evidence. According to News Week, Diddy’s 17,000-square-foot LA home, located at 200 South Mapleton Drive, is not in the path of the Palisades fire. At the time of writing, Diddy’s home was not among the celebrity houses that were destroyed in the devastating LA wildfires.

According to the Los Angeles Times, 17,234 acres including numerous homes, businesses, and landmarks were destroyed by fires that erupted in the Hollywood Hills, near Santa Monica and the San Gabriel mountains. The cause of the fire that began in Palisades is under investigation.

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Edited by Mudeet Arora