Sylvester Stalone dead hoax stirs the social media to disturbance By Christine De Jesus

Sylvester Stalone dead hoax stirs the social media to disturbance
By Christine De Jesus





This fake picture of Stalone circulating on the internet suspecting to be on his “final days.”




The “Rocky Star,” even his brother disaffirmed this rumors on their social account saying this is sick and demented dead hoax.
However, it stirs the whole social media causing disturbance to every fan he had in the world.
Stallone posted on his Instagram to prove that he is “alive and still punching,” despite the spread of false rumors. He posted a video that validates that he is not dead.

The video revealing himself with his two daughters, with a caption: “Locking my daughters outside during a slight hail storm…It’s so great to be back from the Dead!!!”
This isn’t the first time he had been reported to same rumors of an early demise. In September 2016, Facebook users reported seeing a fraudulent message claiming Stallone had been found dead at his home in Los Angeles. After a year-and-half the hoax now returned, claiming that Sylvester died from prostate cancer.
Despite that, people may not seem to be convinced that the Rocky star was still alive. After the last posted hoax with a fake picture of the actor in his “final days,” that adds up more confusion to the people.
On the other hand, this kind of issue wasn’t new to the online world after all. There had been a lot of personalities that get involved and victimized by the same deceiving hoax.
According to the History, death hoaxes about celebrities have been widely perpetuated via internet since the 21st century. Other cases have been fueled up by the social media including the death hoax of Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, Jon Bon Jovi, and many more well-known celebrities.
However, his brother Frank Stalone fired back at those who executed the fraud rumors about his brother on Twitter.


He also made a video to dispel the rumors about his brother’s death. He entitled it with a caption of ‘Sly death a total hoax, not funny, not cool.’
On the other hand, the 71-year-old actor cry the same appeal as his brother, by tweeting; “Please ignore this stupidity,”
“Alive and well and happy and healthy…Still punching!” He added.


Sylvester Stallone is well known for his Hollywood actions roles, including boxer Rocky Balboa in the Rocky series, soldier John Rambo from the four Rambo films; and Barney Ross in The Expendables films.
The actor has been keeping his fans updated with his works and personal activities that you might check on his Instagram Account. He’s currently working on the hotly-anticipated sequel Creed II, with Dolph Lungren set to reprise his Rocky IV role as fearsome Russian boxer Ivan Drago.









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  1. Topic was okay but the article needs serious editing. Look for those typos and grammatical error.

    The article was also stiff considering that this is an entertainment story.

    Needs a better lede and headline.

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