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‘Ignore this stupidity…;’ says Sylvester Stallone rubbishing death hoax

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Hollywood’s Rambo, Sylvester Stallone, slammed social media reports of his death while his younger brother Frank termed those spreading the hoax as “mentally deranged”.

“Please ignore the stupidity. Alive and well and happy and healthy…Still punching!” the 71-year-old Stallone said.

Please ignore this stupidity… Alive and well and happy and healthy… Still punching!

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Terming the social media reports of his brother’s death as rumours, Frank, 67, said: “What kind of sick demented cruel mind things of things like this to post? People like this are mentally deranged and don’t deserve a place in society.”

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Sylvester pointed out that the images purporting to show him suffering from an illness that made him lose his hair were likely from a scene he has filmed for one of the films.

There was a spate of social media posts on Monday claiming that the actor had died of cancer.

This is not the first time that erroneous messages of Sylvester’s demise had flooded social media. In 2016, a British media news site had claimed he was dead, prompting him to upload a photo of himself with Russian boxer Sergey Kovalev on Instagram.

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