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Sylvester Stallone second dead rumour is fake,... Disregard- Actor's brother speak out

Wild online rumours are claiming Sylvester Stallone is dead again 
Facebook users reported seeing a fraudulent message in September 2016 claiming Stallone had been found dead at his LA home.It was later exposed as a hoax after it emerged it was linked to a website known for creating and sharing celebrity death hoaxes.
But the rumour has now returned to social media a year-and-a-half later.
The return of the hoax appears to have been sparked by him sharing a fan poster for Creed II – the next instalment in the Rocky film series.
After seeing Sly’s face on the advert, some people on social media – still convinced that he was dead from the last hoax – reacted with confusion.
After seeing Sly’s face on the advert, some people on social media – still convinced that he was dead from the last hoax – reacted with confusion.



The rumour was fuelled by fake news articles being shared online
The rumour was fuelled by fake news articles being shared online

RIP messages began to circulate online, with some claiming Sly had died from prostate cancer.
Twitter users were seen asking each other if the Rocky star had really passed away as the Chinese whispers spread like wildfire.
One wrote: “Is Sylvester Stallone dead or is Facebook lying again?”
Another wrote: “Omg I thought Sylvester Stallone was dead!! I hate the Internet”
And a third tweeted: “So the sick hoaxes have started again!!
“Silvester Stallone is NOT dead!!!!”
The last time he was declared dead by the internet, the Rambo actor was forced to prove he was alive by posting a picture of himself on social media.
He uploaded a picture of himself pulling a punch-up pose with Russian boxer Sergey Kovalev.
Stallone has not yet responded to the latest hoax.

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