Jackie Chan Dead, Again? Bieber Dies Fifty Times While Bon Jovi Passes Away Due To Heart Attack - Know The Celebs Who Time And Time Again Have Been Reported Dead Due To Celebrity Death Hoax![VIDEO]

Jackie Chan is dead, again? Reports suddenly popped out of nowhere that Jackie Chan is dead due to another social media celebrity death hoax that has victimized other big stars as well.

According to Enstarz, a new Facebook page titled "R.I.P Jackie Chan," which has now been deleted, claimed that the action star had died due to a stunt performance he has to make for an upcoming film.

It can be noted that a similar rumor has surfaced a few months earlier that prompted the 59-year-old actor to post to his Facebook account a message proving that indeed he was and still is alive.

"If I died, I would probably tell the world! I took a photo with today's date, just in case you don't believe me! However, thank you all for your concern. Kiss kiss and love you all," Jackie wrote on his post uploading a photo of him to match.

Similar to Chan's death hoax, other big names in the showbiz industry have also been reportedly dead. Some more than once; others more than fifty times.

The first and most reportedly "dead" star to top all of the celebrity death hoax list is Justin Beiber who allegedly died for more than fifty times now within this year, 2013. A study on death rumors that are often tweeted stated that Beiber is the celebrity with the most number of death hoaxes. Synthesio, a global social media and analysis company stated that the superstar is reported to be dead at least every two weeks. Following Beiber on the most reportedly dead celebs are Rihanna, Chris Brown, and Zayn Malik, who allegedly died a couple of times in the past three months.

Another famous actor who suffered from the death hoax is Denzel Washington. Washington's death rumors state that the actor has been a victim of a "freaky snowboarding accident." Nevertheless, his rep already denied the issue saying, "He is working on location in Atlanta currently."

Country singer Reba McEntire recently clarified to her fans via Twitter that she was still alive and she didn't die in Austria like what her death hoax stated. "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!!!"

Jon Bon Jovi had his boats of death hoaxes, and the actor resorted to post a photo of himself to prove that he is not died due to cardiac arrest. He even included a witty caption in his post which dated Dec. 19, 2011 at 6 p.m., saying, "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey," Bon Jovi then added, "Rest assured that Jon is alive and well! This photo was just taken."

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