Going two for two on the fake celebrity death circuit this weekend comes a new name with an old story: Will Smith dead in a car accident.
Perhaps showing that fake celebrity deaths seriously need some more compelling story lines, the alleged report claims that Will Smith “was driving his Porsche in the Hollywood Hills earlier today when he suddenly lost control and flipped his car.”
The report goes on to say “Paramedics arrived on the scene within minutes but were unable to revive Mr. Smith.”
0/10 for originality on this one. For the record though, Will Smith is not dead, Will Smith has not died in a car accident, and there’s nothing more to be said on the matter.
It’s almost become a right of passage of some sort. The annual Victoria Secret’s lingerie show where men get to fantasize about things they’ll things they’ll never see in their wive’s underwear drawer.
This year’s theme centered around Star Trooper, Pink Planet, Enchanted Forest, and Romantic Journey. Oh and lots of thigh-high boots.
The lingerie?
Well you might have to look real close but I’m sure you won’t mind.
Twilight fans already keen to move onto the next installment of the Twilight saga, Twilight Eclipse, are busy creating and posting fake Eclipse movie trailers on YouTube.
At the time of writing, no official Eclipse movie trailer has been released, although per the image above the first poster for the movie is already out.
The fake Eclipse movie trailers range from the bad to the very bad, and are notable due to their use of fonts that clearly came from people with little idea about how to do a good fake…like, well…16 year old girls.
A couple of the fake Eclipse movie trailers as follows, with the Eclipse movie release date set for June 30, 2010.