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‘Is Roberto Carlos dead ?’, ‘Is Roberto Carlos passing away?’, ‘What happened to Roberto Carlos?’ are the questions his fans are asking after the rumour of his death spread on the internet.
However, this news is completely false, since the 83-year-old Brazilian singer-songwriter is in good health and above all alive, as can be seen in his latest Instagram posts.
The interpreter of ‘ Cama y Mesa ‘ uploaded images to his stories, where he announces his upcoming tours that include Monterrey, in Mexico, Portugal and other places in Brazil.
This proves that the musician is alive and that everything mentioned above was the result of fake news that originated on TikTok, but is not recent, as it has been circulating since April 2024.
It is important not to confuse Roberto Carlos Braga Moreira with the former Real Madrid and Brazilian national team footballer, who is also called Roberto Carlos, but who has also been a victim of these hoaxes in the past.
Roberto Carlos did not die, it was all false
The artist did not die, but he joined the long list of famous people who have been victims of these fake news, including Luis Miguel, Marco Antonio Solís, Don Omar and Ricardo Montaner.
Fake news is created with the aim of creating uncertainty and panic among the digital community. For this reason, it is recommended to consult reliable and fully credible sources before believing or sharing this type of content.
At tunota.com we have debunked the false deaths of actors such as Will Smith, artists such as Shakira, political figures such as Nayib Bukele, and athletes such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Which countries consume fake news?
According to a study carried out by Statista in 2022, the countries that consume the most of this type of content are Mexico and Peru with 87%, only surpassed by the Philippines with 89%.