Shane Dawson’s mysterious docuseries gets another cryptic update

Virginia Glaze

Popular YouTuber Shane Dawson may have offered yet another hint concerning his upcoming documentary series, thanks to his new profile picture on Twitter.

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Dawson posted the mystifying picture to Twitter on January 10, which showed a distorted image of the YouTuber’s face while he stroked his chin in thought, captioned, “Don’t believe everything you s33.”

Dawson went on to retweet a celebrity news outlet’s comment on the post on the same day, which read, “I love teasers!”

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This latest update follows a series of Dawson’s previous Tweets on the matter, where he shared a few details about the forthcoming project. Dawson uploaded a video of himself and his longtime boyfriend, Ryland Adams, editing what appears to be footage for the documentary, showing Dawson facetiming another YouTuber with ambient music playing in the background.

Dawson has likewise updated his Twitter banner to include images of the Illuminati pyramid, which he has similarly included in his Tweets using the eye and triangle emojis.

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Dawson has thrown around a slew of ideas for his new docuseries, including such topics as UFO sightings and conspiracy theories. 

However, he has also admitted to working with makeup gurus Jeffree Star and James Charles for future projects in 2019, leading to widespread confusion amongst his fanbase as to what exactly the YouTuber has planned moving forward.

With Dawson admitting to creating a video with over two hours worth of footage, fans can expect a deep-dive into a topic of his choosing; considering Dawson’s previous series covering controversial YouTubers like Tana Mongeau and Jake Paul, yet another documentary over a major internet celeb would not be out of the question.

For now, fans are waiting with bated breath for the next update – and the actual reveal of the series in question.

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Virginia is Dexerto's Entertainment Editor and an expert in all things TikTok, YouTube, and influencer-related. Boasting a background in esports, she's been tackling the social media space for over five years. You can reach Virginia at: virginia.glaze@dexerto.com.