35 Celebrity Death Hoaxes That You May Have Fallen For

 The internet is a crazy place and the unfortunate thing about it is that people can create and share almost anything they want, including lies and jokes about things. It's kind of hard nowadays to figure out what is truly real and what is fake or just a joke.

In these instances, there are a lot of web pages and people that spend their time creating jokes, lies, and hoaxes on the internet. Unfortunately, one of the popular things to joke about and create hoxes for is celebrity deaths.

It's hard to know for sure if something is true or if it's just something that people made up and so sometimes when we read the title of an article we take it for face value and share it with our followers. This is usually how these hoaxes get popular and spread around.

Celebrity death hoaxes have been something that has been common among internet users for a while now and we've all probably been victim to clicking on a site with the title "celebrity xxxxx dies during xxxxxxx." It's equally disappointing and relieving when we click on a site to see that it was just a haox.

Let's dive into some of the most popular celebrity death hoaxes that circled across the internet.

1. James Earl Jones

A parody news website joked that this Star Wars actor died, but the website brought you to a webpage that said "You got owned!"

2. Wayne Knight

Wayne went to Twitter to reassure his fans that he is alive and well after some fake sites claimed that he had died in a car crash. 

3. Chloë Grace Moretz

Chloë wasn't too happy when she found out that people were spreading false rumors that she has passed away in a snowboarding accident. 

4. Jim Carrey

False reports went around saying that Jim died in a plane crash. His rep went to E! to say that he was perfectly fine and that it was a hoax. 

5. Eddie Murphy

Eddie has been subject to death hoaxes for a while now on multiple occasions. The last time he has supposedly died in a snowboarding accident in Switzerland. 

6. Céline Dion

People thought that this famous singer had passed away because of the trending hashtag that said "RIP Céline Dion," but she is still alive and well. 

7. Justin Bieber

Despite attempts of people to spread this rumor, the "RIP Justin Bieber" trending topic was just a hoax. 

8. Soulja Boy

Soulja Boy was victim to a hashtag as well that said "RIP Soulja Boy" but it was indeed a hoax and the singer is alive and well. 

9. Reba McEntire

Reba shot down death rumors by saying, "While I would love to be shooting a movie in Austria, I definitely did not fall off a mountain!

Nor am I dead! I am alive and kicking!!!"

10. Jon Bon Jovi

Jon took a humorous approach to address the false accusations of his dying via cardiac arrest. "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey," dated Dec. 19, 2011 at 6 p.m., along with the message, "Rest assured that Jon is alive and well! This photo was just taken."

11. Missy Elliot

Missy went to Twitter to ensure her fans that she was perfectly fine after a rumor surfaced about her passing. Missy says, "I'm Great ppl 4 all who keep asking! Alive and well! Enjoy ya night tweeps!"

12. Denzel Washington

Denzel was yet another that supposedly passed away in a snowboarding accident but his publicist shut it down by stating that he was working on a project in Atlanta. 

13. Tony Danza

Tony's rumored death was caused by a fall off of a cliff in New Zealand, but fortunately, it was just a hoax. 

14. Jackie Chan

Someone created a "RIP Jackie Chan" Facebook page which sparked the hoax, but he is still alive and with us.

15. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

The Rock was yet another that supposedly fell off a cliff in New Zealand. "I would love to meet the person who is starting rumors of my death - to show them how a dead foot feels up their ass," The Rock tweeted.

16. James Avery

This one is actually a bit different because people just got Uncle Phil off of The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air mixed up with Scottish soccer player Phil "Uncle Phil" who actually did pass away. 

17. Taylor Lautner

Taylor was said to have died from an overdose, but the hoax was quickly shut down when he was announced as a presenter at Golden Globes.


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