PRNigeria Fact-Check: How ‘Art Installation’ Was Manipulated as Tree Growing on Car in France
A PRNigeria Fact-check has proved that trees have never grown on cars, and that will not be a realistic possibility anytime soon.
The fact-check was necessitated by a video which recently circulated on social media platforms, particularly on WhatsApp groups claiming that there was a mystery tree that grew through the roof of a car in France. https://prnigeria.com/2023/09/06/tree-grow-overnight-france/
The two minutes and 39 seconds video which was widely shared on social media, showed a Nigerian among a group of people standing by a tall tree that had allegedly sprouted through the roof of a white car with a number plate AY-642-WY.
VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/kqszG79hUQE?si=kxYKEbssnCaE_kWx
The Nigerian who was recording the event in a seemingly live broadcast style, claimed that the tree grew overnight through the roof of the car in France.
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But to ascertain the originality of the widely circulated video and the claims, the PRNigeria Fact-Check team searched keywords and used reverse image technology.
Findings reveal that the strange occurrence was actually a work of art that took place in Nante, a town in France in November 2019. Ouest France, a French news website in a report titled ‘Nantes. With his tree in the middle of a car, Royal de Luxe is a sensation in Bellevue,’ disclosed that the event was exhibited by the Royal de Luxe, a local theater group known to install logic-defying street art.
Further findings reveal that the organizers on their website stated that “Mémé Rodéo and the tree in the car” is an imaginary situation that takes place within the framework of the “Grand Bellevue” project from 18 to 23 November 2019.
Meanwhile, AFP Fact-Checked the same claim in 2019 and reported that “the claim is false; the tree did not grow naturally in the car, but was rather placed there as part of an art installation created by a theater company in the western French city of Nantes.”
Therefore, PRNigeria concludes that the tree did not grow naturally in the car but was an “art installation” created by a theater company for an awareness campaign in the western French city of Nantes in 2019.
It also said that the report claiming that a tree naturally grew in a car in France is MISLEADING and FALSE.