"Kick-Ass" starlet Chloe Moretz recently fell victim to the infamous celebrity death hoax - and she's NOT amused. The 16-year-old "Carrie" actress did not die in a tragic snowboarding accident on the slopes of Switzerland. Moretz went on a Twitter rant Sunday evening (Sept. 15) slamming such morbid pranksters, deeming them "sick" and "disturbing."
Here's the FAKE news report about Moretz's death, originally posted by the prank website Global Associated News:
Actor - Chloe Moretz Dies In Snowboard Accident
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Actor Chloe Moretz is reported to have died shortly after a snowboard accident earlier today - September 16, 2013.
The actor & novice snowboarder was vacationing at the Zermatt ski resort in Zermatt, Switzerland with family and friends. Witnesses indicate that Chloe Moretz lost control of his snowboard and struck a tree at a high rate of speed.
Chloe Moretz was air lifted by ski patrol teams to a local hospital, however, it is believed that the actor died instantly from the impact of the crash. The actor was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident and drugs and alcohol do not appear to have played any part in his death.
"RIP Chloe Moretz" quickly started trending on Twitter... so Moretz decided to take action:
@ChloeGMoretz: "I don't know who made this up but you're disgusting.I am not dead.I did not die from snowboarding. It isn't even snowing here in Switzerland."
@ChloeGMoretz: "I've had my loved ones calling crying to check and see if I'm alive. Don't make this up. It's not real.I am fully alive and here.You're sick."
Well said.
Moretz recently made headlines by covering the front of popular magazines Seventeen and W in the same month (October 2013):
So there you have it, Mstars fans - Moretz is NOT dead! Her new horror flick "Carrie" hits theaters October 18. Don't believe everything you read online unless such facts come from credible sources - that's just what the hoaxters want!
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