![]() ![]() Ribeiro tweeted, "I guess FB has a page saying I died. The actor, famed for playing Carlton Banks in the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air," joked ironically, asking fans through social media network Twitter what people would be saying at his funeral. Popular actor from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Alfonso Ribeiro, was forced to laugh off reports that he had died last year. Of course Jackie Chan is not the only celebrity to have been targeted by death hoaxes on the Internet. A few years back in 2011, a Facebook page called "Jackie Chan R.I.P " went viral as fans memorialized the action star after reports that he died from a heart attack. This isn't the first Jackie Chan death hoax to target the star. "I thought it was a death hoax, but still relieved that you're alive and well," posted another user. God bless," one Facebook user wrote in response to Chan's post. ![]() The post received more than 236,000 likes from relieved fans. He added, "If I died, I would probably tell the world! I took a photo with today's date, just in case you don't believe me! However, thank you all for your concern." The Rush Hour star took to Facebook to prove that he was alive, posting, "…Everybody called me to see if I was alive." However, the martial arts movie hero has dispelled the death rumors as a hoax, and to prove it he posted a photo of himself with a newspaper. Jackie Chan was reported as dead earlier this week, sending thousands of his devout fans into shock. Facebook Twitter Email Print Img No-img Menu Whatsapp Google Reddit Digg Stumbleupon Linkedin Comment 0 Jackie Chan has proven that he is not dead, after a death hoax targeted him this past week. ![]()
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