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Here’s the original ‘Zola’ Twitter thread that told the movie’s true story

“You wanna hear a story about how me and this bitch fell out? It’s kind of long, but it’s full of suspense.”

So begins the wild tale behind the new movie “Zola.”

But that was also the start of the massively viral Twitter thread that inspired the highly anticipated flick, out in theaters now. The full “hoeism” thread from 2015 went viral detailing the Odyssean saga of A’Ziah-Monae “Zola” King, a Detroit waitress and dancer who embarked on a mind-boggling road trip to Florida with a schemer she met just hours before.

That story is the basis for “Zola,” directed by Janicza Bravo and written by Bravo and Jeremy O. Harris. The film — which stars Taylour Paige, Riley Keough and Nicholas Braun (“Succession”) — premiered to rave reviews at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.

But before you see it on the big screen, here’s the original 148-tweet thread that, as King notes in her Twitter bio, “invented” the “thread” as the story-telling device we all know and love today.

King, who was a waitress at Hooters at the time, begins by promising a long and suspenseful tale. She introduces her eventual antagonist, Jessica, as a customer and fellow dancer. (For the film, Jessica’s name has been changed to Stefani, played by Keough. Paige stars as the titular Zola.)

The two hit it off right away. The next day, King agreed to go on a trip with Jessica, where she was promised a well-paying dancing gig. They leave that night.

“So I’m like ok ok I’ll be ready,” King tweeted. “I pack my baddest stripper wear and I’m ready.”

A24's "Zola" details the harrowing story of A’Ziah-Monae “Zola” King and a fellow dancer who took her on a dangerous journey to Florida.
A24’s “Zola” details the harrowing story of A’Ziah-Monae “Zola” King, played by Taylour Paige (right), and a fellow dancer who took her on a dangerous journey to Florida. AP

When King meets up with Jessica, two men are in the car: Jessica’s white boyfriend, Jarrett, and a black man King assumes is her sugar daddy.

They head to the club, where, “after making $800, I was ready to go.” But that’s not what happens.

"Zola" is out in theaters June 30.
“Zola” is out in theaters June 30. Courtesy A24

Over the next 48 hours, they’re pulled into shady scenario after shady scenario by a man who appears to be Jessica’s pimp. When King attempts to take control of the situation by handling Jessica’s clients, things spiral further downward in the NSFW thread.

Near the end of the journey, Jess swears to King she didn’t mean for things to go this poorly, and she hopes they can still be friends in the end.

“I looked at her like she wasn’t speaking English.” King tweeted. “I better not ever see or hear from you again.”

The eventual outcome somehow gets even more wild — but we’ll let the movie handle that.

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Taylour Paige in A24's "Zola"
Taylour Paige in A24’s “Zola” A24/Everett Collection
Riley Keough and Taylour Paige in "Zola." Paige said the role gave her "freedom to be a woman and love my body and my sexuality, and not being also self-conscious or such a perfectionist."
Riley Keough and Taylour Paige in “Zola.” Paige said the role gave her “freedom to be a woman and love my body and my sexuality, and not being also self-conscious or such a perfectionist.”Everett Collection/A24
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Riley and Taylour Paige in A24’s “Zola.”Courtesy Everett Collection
Nick Braun (left) stars as "Derrek" and Riley Keough (right) stars as "Stefani" in director Janicza Bravo's ZOLA
Nick Braun stars as “Derrek” and Riley Keough stars as “Stefani” in director Janicza Bravo’s “Zola.”Courtesy of Anna Kooris / A24 Films
Braun in "Zola"
Braun in “Zola”Courtesy Everett Collection
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Taylour Paige stars as "Zola" in director Janicza Bravo's
Taylour Paige stars as “Zola” in director Janicza Bravo’s acclaimed new film.Courtesy of A24 Films
Taylour Paige, "Zola" attends ELLE x Ferragamo Hollywood Rising Party.
Taylour Paige of “Zola” attends ELLE x Ferragamo Hollywood Rising Party.FilmMagic,
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