Fans distraught after a Facebook scam goes viral and she fails to tweet for three days.
Miley Cyrus is the victim of a death hoax, mostly because of a Facebook scam, but partly because fans were so shocked that she hadn’t shared anything on social media for three days they assumed that she must be dead.
The Facebook hoax read: “{SHOCKING) Miley Cyrus Found Dead in Her Los Angeles Home! Country singer Miley Cyrus found overdosed this afternoon in her Los Angeles home.”
When users click on the post, they’re directed to a page that looks like Facebook before being encouraged to share the page further, spreading fake surveys that make money.
But it seems that it was her short absence from Twitter and Instagram that led fans to believe the news.
“Miley hasn’t posted anything on Instagram since July 18 — and now fans fear the worst,” cried HollywoodLife.
And they really did:
Not that we’ve been able to get hold of Cyrus’ spokesperson, but apparently the singer has found the speculation entertaining. In fact, she doesn’t mind too much if her hystericals fans think she’s dead.
“She is aware of the death hoax and thought it was actually pretty funny,” a source told HollywoodLife.
“By not responding, she thinks it is that much more of a joke because people are continuing to believe it. She has mentioned to friends that this is her Paul[McCartney] is dead Beatles moment.”
Fear not, the singer will doubtlessly be back with full twerking vengeance for the VMAs on 24 August, after being nominated for Best Video and Best Direction for "Wrecking Ball". Something for us all to look forward to.
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Miley Cyrus is the victim of a death hoax, mostly because of a Facebook scam, but partly because fans were so shocked that she hadn’t shared anything on social media for three days they assumed that she must be dead.
The Facebook hoax read: “{SHOCKING) Miley Cyrus Found Dead in Her Los Angeles Home! Country singer Miley Cyrus found overdosed this afternoon in her Los Angeles home.”
When users click on the post, they’re directed to a page that looks like Facebook before being encouraged to share the page further, spreading fake surveys that make money.
But it seems that it was her short absence from Twitter and Instagram that led fans to believe the news.
“Miley hasn’t posted anything on Instagram since July 18 — and now fans fear the worst,” cried HollywoodLife.
And they really did:
My brother just came into my room and said Miley cyrus was dead,and I cried imedietley! Who knew apparently Id be real emosh if she died!
— Age (@AdriannaBrowne1) julio 20, 2014
"Miley Cyrus died" WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THIS WORLD http://ift.tt/1p4vFKb
— Aliya Lain xx (@MunchkinIrwxxn) julio 21, 2014
Is Miley Cyrus Dead?: Could Miley Cyrus, 21, really be dead? A very shocking and scary report hit social media... http://t.co/NE469uZ9RO
— Ómó Màmá É (@Oluwa_Lowkey) julio 21, 2014
Not that we’ve been able to get hold of Cyrus’ spokesperson, but apparently the singer has found the speculation entertaining. In fact, she doesn’t mind too much if her hystericals fans think she’s dead.
“She is aware of the death hoax and thought it was actually pretty funny,” a source told HollywoodLife.
“By not responding, she thinks it is that much more of a joke because people are continuing to believe it. She has mentioned to friends that this is her Paul[McCartney] is dead Beatles moment.”
Fear not, the singer will doubtlessly be back with full twerking vengeance for the VMAs on 24 August, after being nominated for Best Video and Best Direction for "Wrecking Ball". Something for us all to look forward to.
Source.
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