Sylvester Stallone Is Dead: CNN News On Rocky Balboa In Question; Overdose Claims Now Answered

Sylvester Stallone is proving that he is still one healthy man after he posted on his Instagram that he is still alive and healthy. After falling victim to a death hoax story made by a fake CNN story, fans went into a frenzy thinking that Rocky Balboa is really dead.

Fans of Sylvester Stallone were very surprised about the death of "Rocky" and "Rambo" that was circulating on Facebook. The cruel rumor circulated online appearing to confirm the death, Stallone on the other hand, was still alive and kicking.

According to the death hoax, Sylvester Stallone was found unconscious in his Los Angeles, California home for prescription pills overdose. In contradiction, the actor who is mostly known for his "Rocky" films was very active on Instagram.

TMZ even reported that after the hoax website pronounced Stallone dead, he was found eating in Italian restaurant with his wife Jennifer Flavin. Sylvester Stallone also posted on Instagram about what would happen to him if he continues to exercise regularly which may have been triggered by the death hoax story.

"Do you think that exercise makes you live longer," Stallone asked his daughter." She then responded and said, "Yah, I think it does actually."

While Stallone did not address that hoax news claiming that he is already dead but his post on Instagram could also indicate that he was affected by the story. Other actors who have recently been trolled by fake dead news are Mr. Bean Rowan Atkinson who allegedly committed suicide and Jaden Smith who according to the fake news, took his own life.

While most of these celebrities ignore the disgusting prank but it can still affect those actors who are involved. Good thing that Silvester Stallone just ignored the prank and continued his life the way he should and with his family to support him, Sly is living happily.

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