Tagged: Death, Death Hoax, Dwayne Johnson, The Rock
- This topic has 0 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 5 years ago by ebujebic.
-
AuthorPosts
-
-
November 16, 2019 at 6:18 pm #813721ebujebicParticipant
The Rock
The Rock, Dwayne Johnson Death Hoax
Reports of the death of actor Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson are fake news.
No, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson isn’t dead after a stunt accident, he’s just the victim of a death hoax again
Dwayne Johnson has become the victim of a death hoax once again, after a fake news story circulated that he had been killed in a stunt gone wrong. The actor and wrestler, 47, has yet to comment on the stories, but given that he was posting on his Instagram story about a fan gifting him a beaded version of one of his movie posters, fans can be assured he’s not posted from beyond the grave. The hoax story’s headline read: ‘BBC: Dwayne The Rock Johnson Dies at 47 after a terrible stunt attempted failed’, and quickly circulated around Facebook. Despite using the BBC in the headline, the link would take users to a fake website rather than the legitimate news source, and there is no story about The Rock being dead on the BBC. This isn’t the first time Dwayne has been the target of a death hoax – the Fast And Furious star was also declared dead by trolls in 2011 and 2014.
Jobs in Trinidad and Tobago – Sweet TnT Magazine
Jobs and vacant positions can be posted here for the whole world to see for free. Have a skill, product or service you would like to offer post it here.
Home – Study Zone Institute
StudyZoneInstitute.com is the home for students, teachers and parents to find useful information and materials for teaching and learning. Read about active learning, types of learners, learning environments, the students in the classroom, focus exercises, learning with technology, outdoor learning, teaching aids, parents’ involvement and more.
Natural hair craze here to stay – Sweet TnT Magazine
Women and men are wearing their natural hair of all textures proudly all over the world. This is not a fad like in the 70s when the natural afro hairstyle was a big hit among people of all races that phased out by the eighties.
-
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.