" I thought this was an April Fool ’s Day joke . "

We’ve all watched TV shows where they interview someone wearing a disguise.

Sometimes they black their faces out.

Sometimes they blur them.

And other times the person will put a blanket on, pop some sunglasses on, and call it a day.

And now one disguise from a60 Minutesinterview is going viral.

60 Minutesdid a report on Havana Syndrome and they interviewed a FBI agent named “Carrie”:

60 Minutes did a great job disguise their reservoir . Nobody is ever break to be able to identify this woman.pic.twitter.com/uH1gOYFnAS

Yep, this was “Carrie’s” disguise:

The “ disguise ” 60 minute gave an FBI agent who claims to have Havana Syndrome is not helping her casepic.twitter.com/NohdbWLK3c

“I don’t understand why they didn’t just blur her face,” one person asked.

I do not understand why they did n’t just smudge her nerve . This will fool the kind of people who do n’t clear Clark Kent is Superman because he wears glasses.https://t.co/Sm2O4Vc8L5

“Like, what does she normally look like?” another person questioned.

I was cackling at this last night . Like what does she normally bet like???https://t.co / n1QzaGzewF

This person thought it was an April Fool’s Day joke.

i think this was an April Fool ’s joke.https://t.co/P3rIHrBkuV

And this person compared it to a Sia wig.

Costume department really retrieve they manipulate with the Sia wighttps://t.co/C4HIxhjUPkpic.twitter.com/MYEL12G2iT

Like, it really seemed like a parody…

Is this a parody of 60 Minutes?https://t.co/8Zcs1NqA13

Either way, I hope “Carrie” from the FBI is doing great, and hopefully she got to keep thatLady Gagawig!

Bye!

Silhouetted person by a window with the name "Sharon Johnson" onscreen

Person relaxing on a sofa holding a remote control with blurred face for privacy

Person in a humorous blanket disguise with sunglasses giving an interview

Silhouette of an unidentifiable person with a cap labeled '72' amidst a dimly lit setting

Woman interviewed on "60 Minutes," making hand gestures while speaking to a male interviewer off-screen