YouTuber Marina Joyce says she is 'totally fine' as fans express concern

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Police in London say that YouTuber Marina Joyce is "safe and well" after fans said they were worried about her welfare.

The 19-year-old has also tweeted: "I'm totally fine guys."

It's after the hashtag #savemarinajoyce trended this morning on Twitter.

Concern spiked after she posted a message inviting fans to a morning party in Bethnal Green in east London. Some fans thought she was being "held captive".

Others have talked about her apparent strange behaviour in videos and the fact she's sometimes repeated herself.

Marina tweeted: "Im TOTALLY fine guys, i am feeling very good today and its actually so heartwarming to see so many people care about me.", external

The 19-year-old largely makes beauty blogs.

Police tweeted that she is "safe and well" earlier this morning., external

Marina has also spoken to fans via a live stream.

She posted: Im going to do a Live Stream today on Younow if you guys want to watch at some point today, probably around 12/1pm <3, external

Confusion over morning meet-up

Marina has approximately 600,000 subscribers to her YouTube channel.

Fans have discussed their concerns over what they say is a "change in her behaviour" in her videos.

There are even claims she's been "forced" to make some of her clips.

On Tuesday, Marina tweeted about a morning party called "Morning Gloryville" at the Oval Space in Bethnal Green, external, scheduled for 3 August according to Facebook.

It's where people go "healthy raving" early in the morning.

But a message on Tuesday night led to huge confusion about the event and her whereabouts.

She tweeted: "If you would like to join partying with me at that event ^-^ bring a friend so you don't get lost", external

Further concern was prompted when another message followed.

if you want to PARTTEEEYY with me? ;) <3 tweet me now if you wanna party with me :D ill put details out for where to meet soon for the day., external

A number of YouTube stars then urged fans not to go to east London at 6.30am.

Fellow YouTube star Alfie Deyes tweeted: "I'd hate for anyone to be in danger"., external

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