Megan Fox is dead. At least that's what the Internet is saying. However the "Transformers" actress didn't die. She's just the victim of an Internet death hoax. Megan Fox is just fine.
Rumors started circulating that the actress died. The rumor may have started from a Global Associated News reports which reads, "Megan Fox died in a single vehicle crash on Route 80 between Morristown and Roswell. He was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics responding to the vehicle accident and was identified by photo ID found on his body. Alcohol and drugs do not appear to have been a factor in this accident - August 20, 2013.
Highway Safety Investigators have told reporters that Megan Fox lost control while driving a friend's vehicle on Interstate 80 and rolled the vehicle several times killing him instantly.
The vehicle was believed to have been traveling at approximately 95 miles per hour in a 55mph zone at the time of the accident.
Witnesses have stated that Megan Fox's car crossed the double lines several times prior to the accident and hit the center lane divider causing the vehicle to flip and roll."
Since there are so many details, it may be easy to believe, but Global Associated News created fake reports.
A note at the bottom of the site reads, "FAKE... THIS STORY IS 100% FAKE! this is an entertainment website, and this is a totally fake article based on zero truth and is a complete work of fiction for entertainment purposes! this story was dynamically generated using a generic 'template' and is not factual. Any reference to specific individuals has been 100% fabricated by web site visitors who have created fake stories by entering a name into a blank 'non-specific' template for the purpose of entertainment."
Fox isn't dead. She's currently pregnant with her second child.
This isn't the first time she was the victim of a death hoax. Another death rumor was going around in January. The hoax made Fox create a Twitter account so she could prove to her fans that she wasn't dead.
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