Will Smith’s Son, Jaden Smith Falls Prey to the Death Hoax Culture
Sophia Dalton Will Smith’s Son, Jaden Smith, has once again been the subject of a social media hoax claiming that he is no longer alive. When one of the websites reported he died tragically in a car accident, rumors began to circulate.
The people really got confused and his fans began to believe the report to be real. All of Jaden Smith’s fans and followers flocked to social media to express their anguish and grief at his death.
It all began when one of TikTok’s most recent viral videos claimed that The Karate Kid actor had died tragically, triggering his followers’ emotions and causing the rumor to spread.
Because no evidence of the accident was given and no specifics were revealed, the claims were found to be fraudulent. Despite this, many individuals fell into the trap of a rumor, and some of them began to inquire in the comment sections.
When fans of the Life in a Year actor, Jaden Smith, started expressing tributes on social media, the death rumors spread swiftly. The bogus rumors that were spreading across social media sites enraged several netizens.
Jaden Smith is not the only one of Hollywood’s elite who has succumbed to the death hoax culture. Other celebrities who have been believed to be dead are Drake, Avril Lavigne, Madonna, Taylor Swift, and Celine Dion.
Jaden Smith’s recent tweet, on the other hand, has left everyone who believed the accident hoax to be genuine in a state of disbelief that he is alive or that someone else is tweeting from his Twitter account.
As fans wondered if the Watch Me singer was still alive, he resorted to his Instagram stories to share some new stuff. He uploaded a @msftslibrary post in an Instagram story six hours ago, just at the time of posting this content.
Coincidentally, the Instagram feature was on how breathing exercises may lead to self-discovery as well as help one explore deeper into their own awareness.
Not only on his Instagram account but Jaden Smith also posted a Tweet on his official Twitter account, which was “Invisible.”
In truth, the actor and singer have remained silent in the face of death rumors on social media. His social media posts, on the other hand, show that he is not dead.
Snopes.com investigates what unfolds when people click on a link in a blog article that spreads false rumors. You’ll be sent to a website that tries to dupe you into purchasing fake beauty and health goods, or even something we can’t discuss on television.
According to some tech experts, responding to such fake news or messages might assist hackers in installing viruses or malware on the computer or smartphone.
However, rather than relying on a message about a deceased celebrity you might have seen on social media, simply search a celebrity’s name to see whether it’s real or fake.