Viral Momo Challenge hoax, based on sculpture by Japanese artist, being turned into Hollywood horror film - The Japan Times
Motoki Hitomi "In the Forest of Ido" (Gallery MoMo Projects) |Tokyo Art Beat
Momo Challenge: Artist who created creepy sculpture used in online challenge says it's been destroyed
The “Momo Challenge” panic only encourages internet hoax creators – The Tide
Japanese artist behind ghastly creature in viral 'Momo Challenge' baffled by disturbing hoax - The Japan Times
What is the Momo challenge? Police issue warning to concerned parents after "Momo challenge" resurfaces - CBS News
The Momo challenge is a hoax. But the online culture and financial rewards that made it seem feasible are scary.
Momo 'suicide' puppet maker says kids shouldn't fear horrifying beast because it's been destroyed insisting 'the curse is gone' | The Sun
Keisuke Aiso's Ubume Sculpture that was Missappropriated as the Face of the Momo Hoax | Spoon & Tamago
Momo' Sculpture Has Been Destroyed – Rolling Stone
What is the Momo challenge? Police issue warning to concerned parents after "Momo challenge" resurfaces - CBS News
Japanese artist behind ghastly creature in viral 'Momo Challenge' baffled by disturbing hoax - The Japan Times
Ang Saket Mo Sa ULO Piste" - MOMO CHALLENGE. THE TRUTH BEHIND MOMO'S FACE. The design used in the app and the videos is actually and originally a sculpture created by Japanese
Momo Challenge Is Everything That's Wrong with the Internet | by Lance Ulanoff | Medium
Why the Momo Challenge Film Might Beat the Meme Movie Curse | WIRED
Keisuke Aiso's Ubume Sculpture that was Missappropriated as the Face of the Momo Hoax | Spoon & Tamago
Momo Is as Real as We've Made Her - The New York Times
Momo may not be real, but the legend inspired real discussions in Southside Virginia schools and homes
Momo Sculpture by Nicole Carretier | Saatchi Art
Momo is Dead: Creator of "Momo" Feels Responsible For Viral Hoax and Has Destroyed the Sculpture - WORLD OF BUZZ
Momo Sculpture Papier Marché - Etsy
Momo from WhatsApp — just a spook or something more serious? | Kaspersky official blog