Eminen death Hoax creating uproar among fans
Rumors of famous rapper Eminem’s fake death have spread on social media, sparking suspicion and outrage among fans around the world. The confusion arose when a Google search of the artist showed a misleading death date, stating that he died on December 10, 2023, in Madison, Wisconsin.
The uproar began when Pop Base, an account on the social media platform X, highlighted that a fake death date was listed on Eminem’s Wikipedia page. Google searches further added to the confusion, showing incorrect information and leading fans to believe that the rapper had passed away.
He was born Marshall Bruce Mathers III on October 17, 1972. He is undoubtedly one of the most famous American rappers, credited with making hip-hop famous in parts of the United States. Apart from being a talented musician and one of the best rappers in music history, he is also often embroiled in controversies. From facing accusations of homophobia to being called a misogynist and being accused of stealing other people’s work, the list is long and infamous.
Fans angered by the False Information spreading on the Internet express their Frustration
Internet users angered by the misinformation took to social media to express their frustration and disbelief. There were strong reactions on Twitter, with many condemning the person responsible for editing the Wikipedia page and creating a disturbing frenzy.
Netizens are angry with the person who edited the Wikipedia page, causing all this fuss. They are expressing their sharp reaction regarding X.
One of the users wrote: “Who edited Eminem’s wiki to say he died, bitch? “I hope you are the one who will cross.”
other wrote: “Google says #Eminem is dead… what kind of nonsense is this? #Google #RIPEminem”
This is not the First time Fake News of Eminem’s Death has surfaced on the Internet
This incident is not the first time Eminem has been the subject of a false death report. A 2006 conspiracy theory suggests that the current person is a clone, fueling sporadic fake death rumors for years.
Similar fake news surfaced in August this year, causing “RIP Eminem” to trend once again on social media.
Despite the excitement on social media, there have been unofficial reports confirming Eminem’s death, and the misinformation appears to have originated from a mistaken edit to his Wikipedia page.