Mr. Bean Dead Or Alive?
That is correct! The British actor, well known for his portrayal of Mr. Bean, was later the subject of false rumors of his death. This latest development happened after an old falsehood about his death surfaced, shocking followers who flocked to Twitter, unable to believe that their beloved Mr. Bean was no longer alive. The disturbing news of Rowan Atkinson’s death propagated throughout the internet as a Twitter account impersonating US telecaster Fox News promoted the deception of Rowan Atkinson’s death and pushed users to visit a link.
What Happened To Rowan Atkinson aka Mr. Bean?
It all started on Twitter when a message stating ‘Fox News’ appeared on the internet, claiming that the actor died in a vehicle accident in 2017 at the age of 58. A similar tweet followed, stating that the comedian was killed in a vehicle accident on March 18, 2017. However, these two tweets incorrectly dated him as ’58,’ although he was ’62’ in 2017. According to reports, when a person clicks on the link in the tweet, he or she is sent to a website where they are asked to contact a phone number. When the call is connected, the user is requested to enter their credit card information in order to purchase so-called software. And after that is completed, they are scammed out of money.
Rowan Sebastian Death Reason Hoax Explained!
Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE (born January 6, 1955) is a British actor, comedian, and author. He is well recognized for his work on the sitcoms Mr. Bean and Blackadder. Atkinson rose to popularity in the BBC sketch comedy show Not the Nine O’Clock News, where he won a BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance in 1981, and later in The Secret Policeman’s Ball. Among his other credits include the James Bond film Never Say Never Again, the role of a fumbling vicar in Four Weddings and a Funeral, The voice of the red-billed hornbill Zazu in The Lion King, and the role of diamond salesman Rufus in Love Actually. In addition, Atkinson appeared in the BBC sitcom The Thin Blue Line. His stage credits include the part of Fagin in the West End production of Oliver! in 2009. A death hoax is an intentional report of someone’s death that is subsequently shown to be false. In other circumstances, it might be because the person feigned death on purpose. Stay tuned with TheGossipsWorld for more latest updates and information on world and trending news!
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