Hoax Alert: Boxing Legend Muhammad Ali IS NOT Dead At 74
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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali is the latest victim of the Celebrity Death HOAX. Ali, who has been in the news this week for…
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali is the latest victim of the Celebrity Death HOAX. Ali, who has been in the news this week for…
What is it about your Facebook "Friends" always wanting to mourn the death of a celebrity years after they actually died? It was Gilligan (Bob Denver) a few days ago, but now it's comic actor and Airplane! star Leslie Nielson whose death reports are being recycle on social media. For the record, Nielson died in a Fort Lauderdale, Florida, hospital…
Beware of imitators. A website that purports to be associated with celebrity news site TMZ has published stories that say former NBA star and Kardashian spouse Lamar Odom has died. But TMZ sets the record straight in a Facebook post: "We are in NO WAY affiliated with that site. Furthermore, that report is false. If you're not on TMZ.com (and…
Tupac Shakur died days after being shot while riding in a car with Death Road Records exec Suge Knight in 1996, contrary to a viral story posted in London's Daily Mirror quoting a former cop saying he was paid big money to help the rapper stage his death, Lead Stories can confirm. The fake story was first reported on September…
The latest death hoax story identified by Lead Stories' Trendolizer as trending on social networks involves actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The story, published by several sites known for false reporting to gain your attention, is not true, we can happily report. The story was posted in late August, but apparently picked up clicks, shares, tweets and views…
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