Regardless of Martina’s specific case, “drunken star” challenges raise red flags. Alcohol + online pressure + verification incentives can lead to:

A truly ethical verification system would require:

If MyDrunkenStar.com lacks these, its “verified” badge is meaningless or even dangerous.


Navigate to mydrunkenstar.com (with caution—use a VPN, ad-blocker, and avoid downloads). Look for:

Websites like MyDrunkenStar belong to a genre of “party entertainment” platforms—often featuring:

Unlike Twitch or YouTube, these platforms rarely enforce strict content moderation. Thus, “verification” on such a site is not equivalent to Twitter or Instagram verification. It usually means:

For a challenge to be “verified,” the platform would need a transparent process: timestamps, witnesses, maybe a livestream. Without that, “verified” is just a badge.


If you encounter a claim like “Martina’s Big Challenge is verified on MyDrunkenStar.com,” here is how you would fact-check it:

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