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Victoria Ruffo Reacts to Death Hoax

Mexican actress Victoria Ruffo took rumors of her death circulating online with humor. She acknowledged that such fake news can have negative consequences, especially regarding health, and noted that even her closest family did not contact her to verify the information.


Victoria Ruffo Reacts to Death Hoax

Actress Victoria Ruffo reacted to recent news of her death that spread on social media. Although in this case the actress took it with humor, the episode raises the risks of digital disinformation and the emotional impact it can have on public figures and their families. However, it was all fake news, generated from a video with artificial intelligence, which once again raised alarms about disinformation on social networks. Victoria Ruffo reacted to the controversy when questioned by the media during the celebration of the 500 performances of the play 'The Lionesses', where she stated that neither her children nor her husband had contacted her to confirm that she was okay. Victoria Ruffo's reaction to the fake news During the media encounter, the so-called 'Queen of Telenovelas' did not hesitate to joke about the situation: 'Did they get happy or sad?' she asked, making it clear that she didn't give importance to the rumors. She even assured that she wasn't even aware of what was circulating on social media. Over the weekend, the name of Victoria Ruffo became trendy again after a rumor of her supposed death following a hospitalization in Mexico City spread. 'I don't give a damn, I'm alive and kicking,' she expressed. However, she also acknowledged that this type of content can have negative consequences, especially when it comes to delicate topics like health: 'Yes, it anguishes you, it afflicts you, and if you're sick, imagine diabetes.' One of the comments that drew the most attention was the actress's revelation about the lack of reaction from her inner circle: 'Nobody talked to me, I mean, if I had died nobody would have found out,' she said, showing that neither family nor friends communicated to confirm the information. The situation even reached her closest circle, as her husband, the Mexican ambassador to Norway, Omar Fayad, also did not contact her. 'He didn't call me either.'

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