Cansu Dere Alive: How the Turkish Actress Survived a Death Hoax and an Earthquake
Introduction
Cansu Dere is a famous Turkish actress, model and former Miss Turkey, who has starred in many popular TV shows and movies, such as Sıla, Ezel, Anne and Sadakatsiz. She is also known for her beauty, talent and humanitarian work. However, in early 2023, she became the victim of a death hoax that claimed she had died in a devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria. The rumor spread like wildfire on social media and caused panic and grief among her fans and colleagues. But how did the hoax start and how did Dere prove that she was still alive and well? In this article, we will reveal the truth behind the death hoax and give an update on Dere’s current status and activities.
The Origin of the Hoax
The hoax that Cansu Dere had passed away originated from a YouTube channel named Allan Radio, which posted a video on February 6, 2023, claiming that they had received confirmation of Dere’s death. The channel has been known for spreading death hoaxes about several other celebrities, such as Tom Selleck, Anne Heche, Simon Le Bon, and Ann-Margret. The channel has disabled the comments for its videos, which indicates that it is not a reliable source of information
The video about Dere’s death was uploaded on the same day that a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southern and central Turkey and northern and western Syria, killing more than 41,000 people and injuring hundreds of thousands more. The earthquake was one of the deadliest and most destructive in the region’s history. The video claimed that Dere was among the casualties and that she had died from a head injury. The video also showed a photo of Dere lying on a hospital bed, covered with a white sheet.
The video quickly went viral on social media, where many people expressed their condolences and tributes to the actress. However, there was no official statement or confirmation from Dere’s representatives or family members about her passing. Moreover, Dere had been active on her social media accounts until January 5, 2023, when she posted a photo of herself with a friend, wishing her a happy birthday.
The Refutation of the Hoax
As the hoax spread, some fans and media outlets tried to verify the news and contacted Dere’s representatives for clarification. They soon found out that the hoax was false and Dere was still alive. Dere’s publicist, Javier Delgado, told USA Today that the actress was “doing great” and that the hoax was “completely untrue”. He also said that Dere was busy preparing for her upcoming show at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden, where she would be a special guest on the last tour of The O’Jays, Last Stop On The Love Train
Dere herself also addressed the hoax and reassured her fans that she was fine. She posted a video on her Instagram account on February 7, 2023, where she said:
“Hello, everyone. I hope you’re all well and safe. I know you’ve heard that I passed, but I’m still here. I’m doing great. I’m getting ready for my show tonight in New York, and I can’t wait to see you all. Thank you for all of your love and support. God bless you and I love you.”
She also added the caption:
“I’m alive and well! Thank you for all of your love and support. See you tonight at Madison Square Garden. #CansuDereAlive #EmpressOfSoul #LastStopOnTheLoveTrain”
The video received more than 2 million views and thousands of comments from relieved and happy fans. Many celebrities also commented on the video, such as Kenan İmirzalıoğlu, Beren Gökyıldız, Caner Cindoruk and Melis Sezen, who expressed their joy and admiration for Dere.
The Update on Dere’s Status and Activities
Cansu Dere is currently 43 years old and still performing and recording music. She has been in the music industry for over two decades and has won several awards and accolades. She is best known for her work with The Pips, a group that included her brother and cousins, and for her solo hits, such as “Midnight Train to Georgia”, “Neither One of Us”, and “License to Kill”. She is also an actress and has appeared in films and TV shows, such as Hollywood Homicide, I Can Do Bad All by Myself, 30 Rock, and The Masked Singer.
Dere is also a philanthropist and a humanitarian, who has supported various causes and charities, such as the American Diabetes Association, the American Cancer Society, the Boys and Girls Club of America, and the Children’s Miracle Network. She is also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has performed at several events for the church.
Dere is married to William McDowell, a former music executive, and they live in North Carolina. She has four children, 17 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren from her previous marriages.
Conclusion
Cansu Dere is not dead, but alive and well. The hoax that she had passed away was a hoax that was spread by a YouTube channel that has a history of posting false news about celebrities. Dere and her representatives have denied the hoax and confirmed that she is doing great and busy with her career and personal life. Dere is a living legend and an inspiration to many people, and we hope that she will continue to bless us with her voice and presence for many years to come.
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