Celebrity Death Hoaxes: Macaulay Culkin, Channing Tatum, Russell Brand & More Who Comically Responded [PHOTOS + VIDEO]
Macaulay Culkin was the latest celebrity to be the victim of a death hoax and he made sure to squash the rumor in a hilarious way.
The 34-year-old shared a photo on Instagram on Nov. 9 to channel Weekend at Bernie’s, a 1989 film about two workers who pretend their murdered boss is alive.
The Home Alone actor shared a photo of his friend carrying him with the caption, “Weekend at bernies with @anchovywarhol #greenroom.”
He’s not the only star to comically respond to a death hoax. Check out some more hilarious ones below.
Wayne Knight
Russell Crowe
Reba McEntire
"There is a rumor going around that I died after falling off a mountain in Austria yesterday while shooting a movie. While I would love to be shooting a movie in Austria, I definitely did not fall off a mountain! Nor am I dead! I am alive and kicking!!! Most of you know this already because I've been giving you daily accounts of Shelby's race. Oh well. Have a great day," she wrote on WhoSay in 2012.
Zach Braff
Channing Tatum
Russell Brand
Usher
Morgan Freeman
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