International Rockstar Legend Jon Bon Jovi dead again at 49

LukinFanLukinFan Florida Posts: 29,069
edited December 2011 in Other Music
http://dailynewbloginternational.wordpr ... ead-at-49/

Looks like BS, but I just saw someone had posted this on FB
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  • My last message to you ~

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  • TravelarTravelar Kalamazoo, USA Posts: 3,410
    Definitely not dead and he was apparently joking about the story last night...

    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... rack=icymi

    Rock star Jon Bon Jovi made light of Internet reports Monday that he was dead.

    At a concert Monday night in New Jersey, Bon Jovi joked about the incident. "He referred to the hoax several times, and even pantomimed taking phone calls from concerned friends checking to see if he was still alive," the Star-Ledger reported. "He even felt the need to rehash the old Mark Twain quip about how the reports of his death had been exaggerated.

    Boni Jovi's Twitter feed posted this message: "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey" -jbj. Rest assured that Jon is fine!"

    The fake report that Bon Jovi died appears was copied in part from a 2009 Los Angeles Times story that announced the death of Michael Jackson.

    A website called "dailynewbloginternational" posted the story claiming that Bon Jovi was dead on Monday.

    The story had changed some words and details, falsely reporting that Bon Jovi died in New Jersey during a world tour. But some of the sentences appeared to have been copied from the Times story on Jackson's death that ran on L.A. Now after he was stricken at his Holmby Hills mansion.

    The Times said it was looking into the issue but emphasized that the newspaper was not involved in the false report.
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