Aziah King Doesn’t Have A $10,000 GoFundMe Page, Writes Zola Twitter User Zolarmoon, Whose Twitter Story Went Viral


The twists and turns and the fallout from Aziah King’s full Twitter story, also known as Zola or Zolarmoon on Twitter, are just as varied as the plot twists in the tale itself. First off, if you haven’t yet read Zola’s full story, read it here, as reported by the Inquisitr. Now you can see why King had the world buzzing over her 158-tweet-long Twitter story, full of mystery, plot twists, and intrigue.

And perhaps you can even understand why a new GoFundMe page has appeared, claiming to be from King. The GoFundMe page says that it’s an attempt to get Zola’s Twitter tale brought to the big screen. But Zola herself is saying not so fast on Twitter to the GoFundMe creator trying to raise $10,000 in King’s name. Aziah wrote on Twitter that she doesn’t have a GoFundMe page, so the “Zola Story the Movie” page is pretty suspect, especially since it lists it was created on October 29, 2015, by Aziah King herself.

Despite whether or not Aziah’s main character of Jessica told TMZ that Zola’s Twitter story isn’t fully true, folks have still fallen in love with the way King wrote her story. They also love Zola’s sense of humor that comes shining through in the Twitter story, and the action-packed tweets have prompted many a person on Twitter to claim that Zola should turn her Twitter story into a movie. On Twitter, folks have already been busy placing photos of the actors and actresses whom they feel should represent the main characters in Zola’s Twitter tale, including the “white b****” Jessica, her fiance Jarrett, and others in the viral Twitter story.

Zola, however, doesn’t want folks to fall for a GoFundMe page that, as of this writing, has yet to collect any money. Even though Zola doesn’t have a GoFundMe page, one person who deservedly has a thriving GoFundMe page is Qwasie Reid, the EMT who was fired for trying to save a choking 7-year-old girl.

“Okay so I don’t know if you read my story on twitter but ya I’ve been gettin hit up alot about making a movie outta this so I said s*** why not see if yall wanna help so I ain’t gotta dance no more lol some guys connected with me through twitter about ACTUALLY writing a script and some other dudes to do the camera work. I don’t know lets see if this works.”

It appears that whoever set up that fake Zola GoFundMe page tried to write the description in Zola’s writing “voice,” with lots of “lols” and claims that Zola could quit stripping if she got enough GoFundMe money to make her Twitter story into a movie.

Meanwhile, folks are tweeting up a storm about Zola, and folks are dressing up as Zola’s Twitter story for Halloween. Zola’s semi-NSFW Instagram account chronicles all the press reports and online coverage that King has received lately as a result of her Twitter story going viral. That includes a chat with the TMZ Live folks and articles like one on Bossip, schooling readers about who Zola really is and everything they’ve learned about King via her social media accounts.

All in all, the fake Zola GoFundMe page will likely be reported to GoFundMe for fraud soon.

[Image via fake Zola GoFundMe page]

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