Dec 07, 2014 03:53 AM EST
‘Dog Whisperer’s’ Cesar Millan is The Latest Celebrity Death Hoax Victim

Cesar Millan, the famous host of a TV show called "Dog Whisperer" is the latest celebrity death hoax victim. There was a fake death report surfacing online about the popular dog trainer who died due to heart attack that immediately compromised some of his vital organs.

In the report, it was also stated that the wife of Millan, Jahina Dor, confirmed the death of her husband through the press conference that she held. The news about Millan's death went viral and his fans quickly jump on the official Facebook page of the TV personality with messages and tributes of concern. However, it was Junior, the faithful dog of Cesar who cleared up the fake report by barking on Facebook that the death of his master was over exaggerated.

Junior woofed in the statement saying that the reports of his master's untimely demise are exaggerated. It was cleared that Millan is healthy, happy, and safe.

Cesar Millan isn't the first TV personality to be declared dead on the internet. Some celebrities including Macaulay Culkin, Jackie Chan, Jeff Goldblum, etc. were also reported to be dead.

Last month, the "Home Alone" star was reportedly dead. But, the representatives of Culkin cleared everything by releasing a statement that the actor was still alive. In the statement, the actor's representatives advised everyone not to believe on what they over the internet.

Jackie Chan's fake death also shocked many people. Facebook is the one responsible for spreading this hoax when the news story popped into the news feeds of everyone that the actor died while filming the stunt on his movie.

There are other celebrities who became the victim of the death hoax. People are advised to know the real story first before believing on the fake reports that may shock or surprise them.

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