The news that no one expected but everyone is sharing has exploded: the supposed death of controversial YouTuber Marisol Domínguez, world-famous as Aimep3. A chilling image with a black mourning bow began to circulate uncontrollably, unleashing a digital earthquake that has kept Mexico on edge this April 4, 2026. Did Aimep3 die? For now, Aimep3's death appears to be another viral lie in a sea of disinformation. The internet world has been left in a state of absolute shock. This type of content usually relies on Artificial Intelligence to spread fake news with the sole objective of generating massive advertising revenue at the expense of followers' pain and the morbid curiosity of detractors. Despite the photo of the black bow that 'shakes' the networks, the silence of her acquaintances and the broken link suggest that we are facing a monumental hoax. While the controversy continues to rage, a question hangs in the air: Who will stop this wave of artificial mourning that plays with the lives of celebrities? The truth behind the photo with the mourning bow that shakes social networks The 'Queen' became a trend in a matter of minutes, saturating entertainment sections and social media with desperate users seeking official confirmation. Was it a last-minute technical error or a coldly designed media trap to profit from the tragedy? This phenomenon is not new, but its cruelty continues to escalate in the digital age. But the mystery grew even darker when netizens tried to click on the main news to find out the details of the death. Following the pattern of recent attacks against figures like Angelique Boyer (as analyzed previously), the name Aimep3 seems to have been used in a macabre strategy of extreme clickbait. Instead of answers, they found a wall of uncertainty and an empty message: 'The page you are looking for does not exist'.
Aimep3's Death: Fake News Causes Stir in Mexico
A story about the death of popular blogger Aimep3 is spreading in Mexico. Analysis shows it is another piece of disinformation, created with AI for profit. Authorities urge not to panic.