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  • Fact Check: Jim Carrey Was NOT Dead As Of December 15, 2024

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    Has actor Jim Carrey died as of December 15, 2024? No, that's not true: The actor was seen alive in public following the publication of an article that reported his supposed death. The website that published this article contained other articles that falsely reported celebrity deaths and did not list validating information. No information about Carrey's supposed death was reported…

    • Dec 23, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Jim Carrey Was NOT Dead As Of December 15, 2024 Still Alive
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Leonardo DiCaprio Announced He Was Leaving US, Saying 'This Is Not The Country I Want To Live In' As Of December 6, 2024

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    Did Leonardo DiCaprio announce he was leaving the United States, saying, "This is not the country I want to live in," as of December 6, 2024? No, that's not true: There is no evidence the actor announced that he was leaving the U.S. as of this writing. No reputable news outlets reported that he decided to leave the country, nor…

    • Dec 6, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Leonardo DiCaprio Announced He Was Leaving US, Saying 'This Is Not The Country I Want To Live In' As Of December 6, 2024 No Proof
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    Did "5 celebrities" -- Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, celebrity couple Beyoncé Knowles and Jay Z Carter, Kanye West and Usher Raymond -- flee the United States after Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest on sex crimes charges in September 2024? No, that's not true: News reports with photographs and social media posts show DiCaprio, Lopez, Knowles, Carter and Raymond all were in…

    • Oct 21, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: 5 Celebrities Did NOT Flee US After Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Arrest Pics Prove No
  • Fact Check: 'The Simpsons' Did NOT Predict Queen Elizabeth's Death In 2022

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    Did the television show "The Simpsons" predict Queen Elizabeth II's death in 2022? No, that's not true: An image showing the queen in a coffin with the dates 1926-2022 is not a real still from "The Simpsons." The queen's death does not appear in any episodes of this series. Lead Stories previously debunked a claim that used a similar image…

    • Sep 16, 2022
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: 'The Simpsons' Did NOT Predict Queen Elizabeth's Death In 2022 Doctored Pic
  • Fact Check: Leonardo DiCaprio Did NOT Donate $10 Million To Ukraine Armed Forces

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    Did Leonardo DiCaprio donate $10 million to the Ukraine armed forces? No, that's not true: The Hollywood actor has donated to several charities to support humanitarian efforts for Ukrainians displaced by the war, but he has not made a $10 million donation to the Ukrainian army. The claim appeared in an article published by Thirsty For News on March 7,…

    • Mar 10, 2022
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Leonardo DiCaprio Did NOT Donate $10 Million To Ukraine Armed Forces Did Not Happen
  • Fact Check: Sheryl Crow Did NOT Say, 'I Forbid My Kids To Watch TV When Trump Is On, I Prefer Classy People Like Hillary Clinton.'

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    Did Sheryl Crow say on television that she won't let her kids watch TV when President Trump is on, and that she prefers "classy people like Hillary Clinton"? No, that's not true: This clickbait headline has been circulating since 2017. And while the first part about Trump is fairly accurate, the second part - "I prefer classy people like Hillary…

    • May 24, 2020
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Sheryl Crow Did NOT Say, 'I Forbid My Kids To Watch TV When Trump Is On, I Prefer Classy People Like Hillary Clinton.'
  • Fake News: LeBron James Is NOT Selling Kobe Bryant Tribute Shirts

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    Did NBA star LeBron James endorse or sell Kobe Bryant tribute shirts? No, that's not true: A sponsored post on Facebook that includes a photo of James appearing to hold up a Bryant tribute shirt is digitally-altered, placing James' head on the body of someone else. Similar ads falsely implied that Los Angeles Laker Anthony Davisrio and actor Leonardo Dicaprio…

    • Feb 1, 2020
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fake News: LeBron James Is NOT Selling Kobe Bryant Tribute Shirts
  • Leonardo DiCaprio DID NOT Drop And Break Oscar Award After Speech

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    Leo just won his first Oscar award after 25 years on the scene. It's time for accolades, not fake stories. Unfortunately, there is a story out there on the interwebs from a known hoax site stating "Leonardo DiCaprio Drops And Breaks His Best Actor Oscar Award While Leaving Academy Awards". Seems plausible, but simply NOT TRUE. The story starts with:…

    • Feb 29, 2016
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
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