With suspense, intrigue, and speculation mounting around Grand Theft Auto VI, the gaming community has taken to sleuthing for clues in every conceivable corner. Recently, all of this rampant speculation has been trained on actress Leslie Lluvet, rumored to play Lucia, one of the game's protagonists. However, amid a flurry of fan messages and persistent rumors, the actress has unequivocally debunked these speculations, leaving fans and theorists once more in the dark.

The Grand Theft Auto franchise, masterminded by Rockstar Games, is known for its close-guarded development process and surprise reveals. The revelation of GTA 6 was not any different. Following the massive leaks from Take-Two in September last year, the game's existence was confirmed. As the rumors swirled, they hinted at a narrative focused around two main protagonists — a male and a female, a set-up reminiscent of a Bonnie and Clyde-type story.

With this morsel of information, the fanbase plunged headlong into the deep waters of speculation, poring over actors' and actresses' resumes in a bid to discern their involvement with the game.

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Eventually, Leslie Lluvet's name was roped into all of this mess after her work on Far Cry 6. But, after much prodding from annoying fans, Lluvet has had enough.

"I'm not Lucia y'all," Lluvet stated emphatically on her personal Instagram account, ending the persistent conjecture.

A similar narrative emerged around Bryan Zampella, with the community positing him as the male protagonist. While Zampella has been more open and playful about the rumors, his overt indulgence in the speculation renders his involvement in the game highly unlikely.

Rockstar probably doesn't want to risk casting someone with previous acting credits — as a lead in a AAA title at that — for GTA 6.