
#Mr bean death series
The actor has wrapped filming on “Johnny English Strikes Again,” the third in the successful series of spy spoof films, that sees him reprise his role as the bumbling secret agent. It first came out on Twitter by Fox Breaking News that said, 'Mr Bean (Rowan Atkinson) died at 58 after car accident. Reasons for his death have included suicide and an attempt to save the life of a fellow actor on set.īut Atkinson, who’s worth a reported $130 million, is alive and well. This isn’t the first time the “Johnny English” actor has fallen victim to cruel online hoaxes: the fake posts regarding his apparent death first surfaced in 2016 and then reemerged the following year.
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They may also try to fool you into downloading software that will allow them to hijack your computer, install malicious files and steal your data. Atkinson is not dead and Fox News did not write this story – and the video it prompts doesn’t exist.Īccording to myth debunking site Hoax Slayer, clicking on the link will direct you to fake security error pages that claim your computer has been locked and ask you to ring a support number.ĭon’t fall for it: ringing the number will see scammers trying to trick you into handing over your credit card details to cover the cost of a repair. If you see the post on your social media feeds, do not click it. It also includes a video “play” button, implying that it will show footage of the comic’s supposed death if you press it. The bogus post, which is made to look like it comes from Fox News, features a photograph of Rowan Atkinson along with the caption “R.I.P. Bean” star has died in a car crash while attempting a stunt. The actor is alive and well, but a dangerous scam is circulating online that could end up damaging your computer.Ī fake “breaking news” post currently doing the rounds on social media claims the “Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) died at 58 after car accident. Online rumors that Rowan Atkinson is dead are a hoax - to trick you into downloading a virus. Scientists capture mystery 'ghost particle'

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