Rumors increase from side to side social media networks nowadays about the supposed death of singer-songwriter Jon Bon Jovi after a fake ‘press release’ rapidly increase.MZ posted this twilight, “Bon Jovi’s rep says the singer is alive and well and performing at a charity event. He may be livin’ on a prayer, but he’s still livin’. “
CNN confirm the news with a tweet, by CNNshowbiz CNN Entertainment, which said, “Jon Bon Jovi is not dead — rep tells #CNN he’s alive, healthy and doing one more charity occasion tonight.”
A fake report post on a blog was quickly increased through Twitter. as well, thousands of ‘likes’ of the fake report show up on Facebook.
The falsified post appeared in a blog that calls itself “dailynewbloginternational” and stated, “Rockstar Jon Bon Jovi (John Francis Bongiovi, Jr) was marked dead today after paramedics found him in a coma at his Empress Hotel, city and law enforcement of Asbury Park, NJ sources told The Times following World Christmas Tour presentation on The deceive Festival,North Beach Asbury Park.”
From this report, rumors were extract and spread the ‘news’ that Bon Jovi had stopped breathing and had suffered cardiac take into care
All through the day the fake report was retweeted a “whole bunch of times,” reported NJ.com.
Bon Jovi is, by far, not the first victim of a celebrity death hoax. A few weeks ago Will Smith was a victim of a death hoax. Over time many celebrity fake ‘reports’ have emerged on social networks. It is also not rare for recycled stories of fake deaths to appear swapping out the celebrity’s name.