Sorry I didn’t post yesterday… I was too busy mourning the death of Zach Braff, star of Scrubs.
Of course, he wasn’t really dead. No, somebody simply went to the trouble of creating a fake CNN web page that broke the “news” that Braff’s body had been found next to an empty pill bottle, the victim of an apparent suicide. And of course, a few thousand “tweets” later, and the lie became the truth.
That is, until the non-corpse in question got wind of the news, and then had the difficult task of breaking it to his fans that the rumors were sadly, not entirely accurate:
This whole thing got me thinking… Zach Braff, Jeff Goldblum, Eminem, Sinbad, Will Ferrell, Paris Hilton… with all of these internet death hoaxes springing up, I wonder who will be the next target of the erroneous online obituary onslaught. While I would be completely uncomfortable participating in a “Dead Pool” – the negative karma associated with something like that is not something I’d want bouncing back my way – a “Not-Dead Pool” doesn’t bother me nearly as much. After all, nobody truly gets hurt – except the gullible fan who believes everything that gets forwarded their way via e-mail.
So, gang. Who is going to be the next victim of a widely-publicized prank like this one? Carrot Top? Madonna? Scott Baio? Susan Boyle? Ellen Pompeo? Tom Hanks? Jon from Jon and Kate?
Post your guesses below!
Next fake one? Hmmm...I'm gunna go with Stephen Dorff. Just because, well, he's Stephen Dorff.
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