Are the ‘Epstein Gurney Photos’ Fake?
A popular conspiracy theory after the death of Jeffrey Epstein involved “gurney photos” in the news and claims that those photographs were fabricated.
A popular conspiracy theory after the death of Jeffrey Epstein involved “gurney photos” in the news and claims that those photographs were fabricated.
Reports that David Cassidy dies at 67 in November 2017 weren’t true, but Cassidy was in critical condition with organ failure at th time.
Kid Rock isn’t dead, a website that publishes spoof articles for users to prank their friends with is behind those false rumors.
False rumors that Clint Eastwood died in June 2017 were started by a clickbait report published by a website based in Singapore.
A fake news website is behind false reports reports that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was found dead in London.
Angelina Jolie has committed suicide and explained why in a video that has gone viral.
John Cena reportedly died in a car accident.
Orange County Choppers founder Paul Teutal, Sr., has not died despite relentless claims to the contrary.
Celebrity death hoaxes are nearly as old as the internet, and they leave no one unscathed. In this case, it’s Justin Campbell (perhaps most recognizable as the “Jake from State Farm” actor. But he isn’t dead. This particular celebrity death hoax was started by satire site Huzlers.com, which falsely reported that the actor was found …
Steve Burns from “Blues Clues” has died in a car accident.