‘Family Feud’ Fans Livid Over Steve Harvey Death Announcement
Actor, comedian, and game show host Steve Harvey has often been the subject of death hoaxes over the years. Recent death rumors concerning the Family Feud host have especially upset fans. Many were turning to social media to share the story and make sure Harvey was okay.
Fans Shared Their Concerns Over Steve Harvey On Social Media
Newsbreak is a popular app that share news with smartphone users. Notably, the app collects information from a variety of publications.
However, many Newsbreak users claimed that the app recently shared reports of Steve Harvey’s death. Allegedly, the story came from Trend Cast News, with the article’s byline reading, “Future Tech Prediction.”
According to The U.S. Sun, one user shared a screenshot of the article. As they also wrote, “I woke up to this Steve Harvey passed ‘news’ and just reading the headline, I knew it was bs but bro.”
The user continued, “This NewsBreak app just posts/shares anything. I have a love hate relationship with this app. They want to be credible but allow whatever.”
Another shared, “Gmorn’n, did anyone else wake up to Steve Harvey passed away news and it was a spam or virus link.” One user admitted, “Nearly had a stroke when I got news that Steve Harvey passed away.”
On Instagram, fans were notably sharing their concerns over Harvey on his and Family Feud’s official accounts. As one fan wrote, “Y’all, he’s alive.” Another wrote, “Pls tell me Harvey still alive.”
One simply asked, “Steve, are you alive?” Some fans even brought up the app, with one writing, “Steve, the news app over here telling people you died.”
Harvey Isn’t The Only Celebrity To Be The Subject Of A Death Hoax In Recent Years
For his part, Harvey hasn’t discussed the recent reports of his death. However, as The U.S. Sun noted, this is actually the fourth time this year that Harvey was the subject of such death rumors.
In the past, however, Harvey has occasionally poked fun at these rumors. Back in July, he shared a post on X reading, “Me seeing that Rip Harvey is trending.” The post also notably featured a photo of Harvey scrolling on his phone.
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Harvey isn’t the only celebrity to be the subject of false death reports. In recent years, such names subject to similar hoaxes include Alan Jackson, Bruce Willis, Denzel Washington, and Dolly Parton.
Of course, false death reports have been around for years. After all, Mark Twain was famously quoted as saying, “The report of my death was an exaggeration,” which is often misquoted as, “Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”
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