Influencer Linzy Ray Sneaks Into 'Five Nights At Freddy’s 2' Premiere
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on February 2, 2026 at 4:30 PM EST
Updated on February 2, 2026 at 6:21 PM EST

Influencer Linzy Ray is going viral after pulling off a bold Hollywood stunt, sneaking into the premiere of "Five Nights at Freddy’s 2" without an invite and walking the red carpet as if she belonged there. According to Ray, frustration with Hollywood’s tightly controlled guest lists pushed her to test just how easy it would be to bypass the system. With no official invitation, no agent, and no industry credentials, Linzy Ray decided to fake her way in.
Influencer Linzy Ray Admits To Faking An Invite To Crash ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s 2’ Premiere

In a TikTok explaining the stunt, Ray revealed she created a last-minute production email, made up by an agent, and Photoshopped a convincing-looking invite.
From there, she simply showed up on Hollywood Boulevard and walked straight toward security with confidence. “When I heard the premiere was tonight, I had an idea,” Ray said in the video. “Let’s sneak in. I’m gonna pretend I’m a celebrity and walk right in.”
She later admitted she hid her phone in her purse as she approached security, fully prepared to talk her way through any questions. When asked for her name, the staff couldn’t find it on the list and pressed for proof. Ray claimed she had a confirmation from her agent, and just like that, she was waved through and inside the premiere.
Ray made it past checkpoints, posed on the red carpet, and was even photographed by Getty Images, instantly giving the impression she was a legitimate guest. According to her, everyone assumed she was a real celebrity simply because she looked like one and acted like one.
Internet Divided After Influencer Admits To Crashing Movie Premiere
The stunt has sparked a mix of reactions online, with some praising her confidence and others questioning how easily high-profile events can be breached. “Nah bro, if you weren’t invited, don’t go,” one commenter wrote, while another bluntly claimed, “That’s illegal,” questioning how the stunt didn’t lead to consequences.
Others joked about the fallout, with one person quipping that security guards everywhere were “sick to their stomachs” after seeing the video. Another viewer kept it light, commenting, “You should have taken ME with you,” earning hundreds of likes.
But Ray also had plenty of supporters cheering her on. “Why’s everyone hating? That’s a brilliant plan,” one fan wrote. “I think everyone is just jealous.”
Linzy Ray’s No-Invite Premiere Stunt Turns Comment Section Into A Frenzy
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The comment section didn’t slow down there. As Ray’s video continued circulating, even more viewers chimed in, many applauding her confidence and boldness rather than condemning the stunt.
“You seem so fun to be around, lol cool,” one commenter wrote on her Instagram video, while another added, “Haha that’s awesome.” Others framed the moment as a proud flex, with one fan commenting, “Making me so proud,” alongside a crying emoji.
Some reactions leaned into humor, joking about the implications of her success. “So a security breach, eh?” one user quipped, while another claimed they could’ve simply handed her an invite but still celebrated the move, writing, “I could have just given you my invite lolol BUT HELL YEAH!!!!”
Several verified users and creators also weighed in with praise, calling the stunt “absolutely incredible” and “amazing,” while others complimented how well Ray pulled it together.
Why The 'Five Nights At Freddy’s' Premiere Was The One Linzy Ray Had To Crash
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According to Ray, the choice of premiere wasn’t random. She’s said "Five Nights at Freddy’s" has long been one of her favorite gaming franchises. Before crossing into modeling and influencer culture, Ray first built her following as a streamer, gaining attention for her gaming content and on-camera personality. That background made the "Five Nights at Freddy’s" sequel premiere feel like the ultimate full-circle moment, even if she wasn’t officially invited.
The Clip Refuses To Die Online
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While the stunt itself went down back in December, Ray’s TikTok is still very much alive on social media. The video continues to resurface across feeds, with new comments and likes rolling in daily as more users stumble across the clip for the first time.
And fans haven't seen the end of her. Ray claims this won’t be her last crash, telling followers she believes she could successfully pull off the same stunt at the Oscars.