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Your eyes can roll back into your head due to several causes. The most common causes include a seizure, a fainting spell, or a condition called nystagmus.
His ghoulish and towering look was completed by the trademark move of him rolling his eyes into the back of his head. On a recent episode of " Insight with Chris Van Vliet ," Calaway revealed that ...
Among the many things he unveiled, he addressed the creation of his iconic ‘Rolling Eyes’ move. Turns out the move of rolling the eyes back in the head was completely unintentional.
The St. Louis native could be seen rolling his eyes in the back of his head while crooning out the tune. After posting the video on TikTok, one observer reposted the strange clip on Twitter and ...