Most insane!? Most bullshit!? Steve Jobs is discovered alive and living in Egypt! The theory: In mid , nearly seven years after he tragically died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 56, someone on Reddit posted an image of a man in Egypt who looks a hell of a lot like Steve Jobs.
The proof: While the guy does have the classic Steve Jobs thoughtful chin grab. Some people have pointed out that he's not wearing an Apple Watch. Now, ask yourself. If you were the head of a global technology corporation known for inventing a very identifiable wrist accessory, would you wear said watch after faking your own death and escaping to Egypt?
Who believes it: A few thousand anonymous people on Reddit, The Daily Mail , and anyone who camps outside of an Apple store before every new iPhone is released. The theory: Sometime between and now, Avril Lavigne died and was replaced by an actress. The proof: There are a number of before and after photos that show different marks on her body and an altered shape of her nose and face.
Oh and also clues in her lyrics from the Avril actress trying to tell the truth to her fans. Who believes It: Early s Hot Topic-wearing emos and people who follow oddly specific Brazilian blogs. The theory: No year-old is this emotionally intelligent and has such a vested interest in grammar. That's because Lorde is actually a something-year-old woman who faked her age to sell herself as a young musical prodigy.
The proof: Along with her talent and her maturity that's well beyond her years, Lorde has shared birth certificate that looks pretty doctored by some accounts. Who believes it: To be honest, anyone who's unwilling to accept that Lorde is the best pop star of her generation —which, to be clear, is the millennial generation. The theory: Stevie Wonder, the legendary blind singer-songwriter, is not actually blind—he's just been pretending for the last six decades for some reason. The proof: He frequently attends basketball games, he once caught a falling mic stand, he is interested in photography and once took a photo, and he does other things typically reserved for people who can see.
Who believes it: ESPN's Bomani Jones, people who read this blog , and anyone who's gotten bored with Stevie Wonder's otherwise remarkable career and needs to spice it up with a little bit of scandal. The theory: Britney was on the White House payroll. Every time the Bush administration screwed up, they distracted the sheeple with another Brit scandal. The proof: On November 6, , Britney Spears and Kevin Federline announce their split the day before a key midterm election.
The theory: Keanu Reeves is an immortal soul who has lived thousands of years through a number of famous! The proof:. Who believes it: This very credible webhost , whom you can contact "if you have any additional information about the identities that Keanu assumed during his everlasting life or any theory about the source of his power please tell us info[at]keanuisimmortal[dot]com. Who believes it: Anyone who just tried their first edible. When I spoke with Enty recently, he suggested that readers may now simply see his style of celebrity gossip in a different light, given their cultural immersion in right-wing conspiracy theories.
The tastes of younger audiences who grew up in the celebrity-gossip environment that followed can be manic and unpredictable. During her pregnancy, commenters on that account said they hoped she would miscarry. Light-hearted celebrity gossip is still out there to be found. Gossip can be productive, too, in that it provides a way of talking about the cultural significance of celebrities, questioning public-relations narratives, and passing along information that could be confirmed with a little reporting work.
Tinfoil-hat gossipers are also sometimes correct. But readers of celebrity gossip have always had to differentiate between merely entertaining rumors and those that could spiral into harm while sifting out the ones that are simply dull.
While it is true that Kimmel is taking a break from his show to spend more time with his family, he is scheduled to return in September here. The Reuters fact check team previously debunked a claim that the Ellen DeGeneres Show was canceled here.
Telepictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Television, confirmed to Reuters via email that the claims are false. Reuters could not find any evidence of DeGeneres taking a break from her show. DeGeneres is active on social media here , here , twitter. Morgan tweeted on July 7, that he and co-host Susanna Reid were taking a break from the Good Morning Britain show until September here.
He tweeted on July 16, that he was not leaving the show permanently here. Partly false.
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