![]() They later wrote an article on the result and their thoughts on the Mandela Effect, and concluding with, “MI6 can confirm that no change has been made to the film. A Twitter poll from M16 (a popular James Bond fan site), revealed that 47% of respondents chose “Braces” when asked “What factor first attracted Jaws to Dolly in Moonraker (at first sight)?”. James Bond fans seem pretty split on this. All of these are a pretty good clues at what may be happening here. Some remember her with less cleavage (less sexualized), having thicker black-framed glasses, or a scene where her braces get stuck in Jaws’ teeth when they kiss. There has also been other reports of changes as well besides the braces. In reality, she does not have braces at all, as shown in the following media: It does a pretty good job recreating what some people thought they remembered about the scene and Dolly, although some remember even bigger braces according to many of the comments on the video. ![]() The image above is a screenshot of the following YouTube video produced by ROMTHIRTY, a visual effects artist: Many people recall Dolly having braces, when it fact she does not. She is the love interest of “Jaws” (played by Richard Kiel), a tall and burly metal-teethed protagonist and villain in the movie. ![]() It also features the actress, Blanche Ravalec playing “Dolly”, and the star of this Mandela Effect. From California, to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon rainforest, and eventually to outer space to ultimately prevent a plot to wipe out the world’s population in an attempt to recreate humanity with a master race. In it, James Bond investigates the theft of a space shuttle which leads him to several locations. ![]() It features Roger Moore as James Bond and is the fourth time he played the role in the series. Moonraker is a 1979 spy film and the eleventh movie in the James Bond franchise. ![]()
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