Luis Manzano to File Legal Action Against Fake Death Rumors

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Manila, Philippines – Television host and actor Luis Manzano is taking legal action against individuals responsible for spreading false rumors about his death. The beloved celebrity was recently the target of a disturbing fake news campaign that claimed he had passed away — a baseless story that quickly went viral on social media platforms.

In an official statement, Manzano expressed shock and disappointment over the malicious rumors, confirming that he is alive, healthy, and fully active in his personal and professional life.

“I was deeply disturbed by the fake news about my death. It’s not just irresponsible, it’s cruel. My family, friends, and fans were all affected by it,” said Manzano. “I will not take this lightly — legal steps are being taken against those responsible for spreading this false information.”

The false reports prompted a wave of concern online, with fans flooding Luis’s social media accounts to confirm his well-being. In response, he posted a video on Instagram assuring everyone that he is safe and grateful for the concern shown by his followers.

Legal Consequences for Spreading Fake News

Manzano has already consulted with legal counsel and is determined to press charges against the originators of the false report. Under Philippine law, those who deliberately spread fake news — especially content that can cause emotional distress or harm to a person’s reputation — can be held criminally liable under cybercrime and libel statutes.

His legal team is currently working to trace the source of the rumor, with assistance from law enforcement and cybercrime experts.

“We are working closely with authorities to identify those behind this act. We intend to file appropriate charges so that this doesn’t happen to others,” said Atty. Raymond Fortun, Manzano’s legal representative.

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Celebrity Victims of Death Hoaxes

Luis Manzano is not the first Filipino celebrity to fall victim to a death hoax. In recent years, several public figures have been falsely reported as deceased, causing unnecessary panic and emotional stress to their loved ones.

Manzano emphasized that while he understands the risks of being in the public eye, fake death reports go beyond gossip — they are a form of psychological abuse.

“We need to hold people accountable. These kinds of hoaxes are not harmless. They affect families, children, and people who care about us,” he added.

A Call for Responsible Use of Social Media

In light of this incident, Luis Manzano has urged netizens to be more responsible with the content they share online. He called on the public to verify news before reposting or reacting, and to report fake news when encountered.

“To my fans and to everyone who reached out — thank you. I’m okay. But this should be a wake-up call to all of us. Let’s stop tolerating fake news,” he said.

Manzano remains active in various TV and online projects and continues to be a well-loved figure in Philippine showbiz. His experience has sparked new conversations around the growing problem of fake news and the need for greater accountability in the digital age.


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