Ariana Grande Said "Islam is Love" at 2016 Clinton Campaign Rally-Unproven!
There’s no record of Ariana Grande saying “Islam is love” at a 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign rally, as has been reported on social mdia.
There’s no record of Ariana Grande saying “Islam is love” at a 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign rally, as has been reported on social mdia.
After a May 2017 terrorist attack targeted an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, true and false rumors about her hating America began to circulate.
There’s no proof to support rumors that ABC canceled “Last Man Standing” because of the show’s, and actor Tim Allen’s, conservative views.
A death hoax for Eddie Murphy went viral days after the actor’s brother, Charlie Murphy, died from leukemia.
Oprah Winfrey is not getting married, that rumor resurface in April 2017 with a clickbait article urging readers to try a skin cream.
Joanna Gaines is not leaving Fixer Upper, production of the upcoming season of the show had started before rumors surfaced of Joanna’s departure.
A 2013 interview by the media magnate was twisted into disinformation years later by far-right bloggers and other disinformation purveyors.
Madonna said she’d thought about blowing up the White House, but claims that she’s under investigation for it are unfounded.
Smartphone video shows a terrified German Shepherd being forced into a pool of rushing water during the filming of “A Dog’s Purpose,” sparking accusations of animal abuse.
Celebrities haven’t called for a Hollywood strike until Donald Trump resigns, but some have supported a “Month of Resistance” ahead of the inauguration.