Rayanna Brock / Mugshot Queen of Chaos
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Overview
Rayanna Brock, also known as the Queen of Chaos, is a Stanford, Kentucky native who went viral in July 2023 after a selection of her 11 mugshots were posted by the Mugshawtys social media page. Brock's history of arrests was documented throughout the year, leading to an interview on Fox News with correspondent Greg Gutfeld that year.
History
According to arrests.org,[1] Rayanna Brock was first arrested on charges of theft, wanton endangerment and fleeing a police officer on March 6th, 2018 (mugshot shown below, left). She has 10 more arrests documented on arrests.org[2] between then and December 15th, 2021 (additional mugshots shown below, center, right). In the majority of the mughosts, Brock is notably smiling.
Some of Brock's charges throughout the years include possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, theft, criminal mischief, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, contempt of court, probation violation, terroristic threatening and stalking.
On July 15th, 2023, the Mugshawtys Instagram[3] page, a page that posts photos of attractive women's mugshots, posted one of Brock's mugshots, garnering over 29,000 likes in five months. The caption reads, "terroristic threatening in the 3rd degree, stalking 2nd degree, and harassing communications (this girls got like 11 mugshots…like this if you wanna see all of them)." The Instagram[4][5][6] page posted three more of her mugshots between then and July 19th, garnering over 16,000, 11,000 and 13,000 likes, respectively, in roughly five months (example shown below).
The Mugshawtys posts went viral and resulted in the media publishing stories about her arrests. The reports often refer to her as the "queen of chaos," a nickname that Brock has since embraced. In July 2023, The Sun,[7] Daily Mail[8] and Unilad[9] reported on Brock.
On July 26th, the Inside Edition YouTube[13] channel uploaded a segment on Brock. On July 28th, the Fox News YouTube[10] channel uploaded an interview segment between Greg Gutfeld and Rayanna Brock, garnering over 375,000 views in five months (shown below).
During the interview, she starts by saying she smiles in the mugshots to "make them mad," saying the first mugshot photographer asked her to stop smiling but she refused. She also says she was addicted to Xanax at the time of that mugshot and added that she realized she had a problem every time she was in jail, but then would get out and end up committing another crime.
Brock claims she's since turned her life around, with drugs and how they were affecting her looks being a motivating factor, inspiring her to go sober. She went sober in January 2022 but continued to smoke marijuana until 2023, only stopping because of her probation. She claims she got the nickname "Queen of Chaos" from a commenter online.
Online Presence
Rayanna Brock has an Instagram[11] page @rayannabellebrock and a TikTok[12] page @thequeenofchaos23, where she sometimes posts about her past arrests. For example, on July 24th, 2023, she made a post to TikTok[14] sharing her mugshots, garnering over 2 million views in five months.
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External References
[1] Arrests – First Arrest
[2] Arrests – Rayanna Brock
[3] Instagram – mugshawtys
[4] Instagram – mugshawtys
[5] Instagram – mugshawtys
[6] Instagram – mugshawtys
[7] The Sun – Meet student, 23, dubbed ‘Queen chaos
[8] Daily Mail – Rayanna Brock, ex-Kentucky student dubbed the Queen of Chaos
[9] Unilad – Kentucky woman goes viral
[11] Instagram – rayannabellebrock
[12] TikTok – thequeenofchaos23
[13] YouTube – Inside Edition
[14] TikTok – thequeenofchaos23
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