A wave of alarming posts recently circulated online claiming that Jackie Chan — the legendary martial-arts actor and Hollywood icon — had passed away. These posts included AI-generated hospital bed images and commentary about on-set injury complications.
However, the actor’s team, reliable outlets and fact-checkers have confirmed: Jackie Chan is alive and well.
Why the Hoax Spread
A post on Facebook claimed Chan died “after battle with complications from decades of on-set injuries.”
Viral image of what looked like a hospital scene added credibility to some.
Artificial-intelligence tools are making fake imagery more convincing.
Chan has faced multiple death hoaxes in the past (2011, 2013, etc.).
What We Know For Sure
Jackie Chan’s official team has denied the death claims.
He is active in film projects and appearing publicly.
No reputable news outlet has confirmed his death — all reports pointing to his demise are unverified and untrue.
Why It Matters
Celebrity death hoaxes hurt trust in media and create panic among fans.
These rumours often highlight how fast misinformation spreads online, especially through social media and AI-generated visuals.
For Chan and his brand, repeated hoaxes can distract from real achievements and create emotional distress for supporters.
Final Thoughts
To all fans of Jackie Chan: he’s still very much with us — active, kicking, and working. Next time you see a headline like “Jackie Chan dies”, pause, check credible sources, and don’t rush to share. Because in the age of viral misinformation, often the legend remains alive.
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