How would you feel about learning of your death through the Internet and seeing so many people feel sad about your passing? This is what is happening for a lot of celebrities that are becoming a part of a worldwide hoax that is targeting them and saying that they have passed on. They are reading the comments and they are giving their feedback when it comes to seeing themselves out there, in the dead. Here are some of the funnier responses from those celebrities that have undergone the sad news of their death.
Celebrity Death Responses
Macaulay Culkin was the latest one to go through the death hoax stage and his response was a funny one, posting a picture on Instagram of his band mate holding him up as he is pretending to be dead. Then a few hours later, he is smiling with a bottle of juice like nothing ever happened. That will show them!
Wayne Knight replied on Tweet that he is still alive which some might be glad to hear and some might not be. He then followed up that he has to die to trend and then thanks everyone for the care, but he is still alive and healthy.
Jon Bon Jovi was also another one that posted a picture up on Instagram to follow up after his death hoax. He wrote on a piece of paper and dated it that he was alive and well, and that heaven looked a lot like New Jersey, who would have knew?
Morgan Freeman, one man that many would surely missed if he had passed made it aware to those fans of his that he was alive. He posted a picture of himself and let everyone know that if he was dead, his afterlife seemed a lot like his regular life that he had left and he sure wished he wasn’t dead.
Russell Brand was also a target during this hoax and he let everyone know that he should cancel the milk delivery since he was dead, as well as Channing Tatum letting everyone know through Tweet that he was on set and alive and well.
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