Japanese Female Motorbike Rider Is Actually 50 Year Old Man

A youthful Japanese female motorbike rider' has fooled thousands on social media after 'she' was exposed as a 50-year-old man with long luscious hair.

The Japanese rider, who goes under the username azusagakuyuki on Twitter, has gained a following of almost 18,000 with life updates and pictures dressed in a motorcycle jacket or posing with Yamaha bikes.

But eagle-eyed followers suspected something wasn't right when a mirror reflection in one of the pictures showing a completely different face.

A Japanese entertainment TV show managed to track down the creator of the Twitter feed, discovering a middle-aged man was behind the pictures after he pulled his bike helmet off to reveal himself in the 'ultimate catfish' moment.

The man named Zonggu said he used photo editing apps such as FaceApp to make himself appear like a 'younger beautiful woman' because he believed no one wanted to see an old 'uncle'.


The pretty girl image gained him a legion of fans, with some even assuming the girl in the photos simply edited her pictures to make herself 'more beautiful'.

However, 'her' fan base started noticing unusual things in the pictures - including a 'masculine-looking hairy arm' and a wing-mirror reflection showing a man's facial features.

The man said he turned to the face-changing app because he wanted to gain popularity on social media, as well as increase the engagement of his posts.

His impressive editing skills led to thousands of 'likes' and hundreds of 'retweets' on his posts.

He told the TV show he enjoyed the feeling of becoming an 'online celebrity'.

Ironically it was the unveiling of his identity that truly went viral, with thousands of 'impressed' people saying he did a 'great job' turning himself into 'such a cute girl'.

'His hair is so luscious it's worth the clickbait,' one man joked.

Many women joked 'this dude looks prettier than me', while others described the catfish as 'next level'.

'And everyone believed it. That's the best catfish ever,' one wrote.

Meanwhile, dozens said they will 'never trust anything' they see on social media, with one joking: 'My trust issues have been upgraded.'

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