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Posted by Sophie-Ha Thursday, April 27, 2023

BTS Jimin Lookalike Hoax? Daily Mail Removes Article on Canadian Actor's death after having 12 Plastic Surgeries

AKP STAFF

Two days ago, there were reports that a Canadian actor who underwent 12 plastic surgeries to resemble BTS's Jimin died in a hospital in Korea. On April 25, British news media outlet Daily Mail reported that Canadian actor Saint Von Colucci (age 22) passed away the morning of April 23 at a hospital in South Korea due to complications from plastic surgery he received several months earlier.

A day later, the news media outlet took down the article after it was found that the news was a hoax and there was no confirmation on the passing of a Canadian actor in South Korea. However, the Daily Mail news report spread like wildfire, with various media outlets in Korea and globally (including TMZ and PageSix) reporting on it.


It is even unclear if an individual named Saint Von Colucci does really exist. Furthermore, his alleged publicist, Eric Blake, is nowhere to be found on social media or the web. There is no trace of Saint Von Colucci, who allegedly was active since 2019, except in an English article stating that he will be debuting in the K-pop industry with the album 'T1K T0K H1GH SCH00L.' But 'T1K T0K H1GH SCH00L' is not an album found on any of the South Korean music streaming sites such as Genie or Melon.

Additionally, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's Violent Crime Investigation Unit reported that such a case had not been reported yet and that no related death incidents were confirmed. The Canadian Embassy in Korea is currently working to verify the facts. The embassy stated, "Global Affairs Canada is aware of reports of the death of a Canadian in South Korea and is working to confirm the information. No further information is available at this time."

One journalist speculates that the source that lead to Daily Mail's article is actually the work of AI with AI-generated images and AI-generated content. Raphael Rashid stated, "We have now entered the era of fake news generated by AI. It’s real, and the implications are serious, especially for journalists. Think about it: if anyone can create news stories that are convincing and images that are believable *all with just a few clicks* and fool everyone in the process, how can we trust what we see and read online? How can we separate truth from fiction, especially when the fake content generated is so sophisticated?" and included images of Daily Mail's report on the Canadian actor.

As people become increasingly exposed to potential AI-generated hoaxes, they may lose trust in credible sources of information, making it more difficult to discern between fact and fiction.

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cerisebloom
cerisebloom87 pts Thursday, April 27, 2023 0
Thursday, April 27, 2023

Some quick google searches and yeah, absolutely one big hoax. I was immediately suspicious because of the ridiculous name, and as a Canadian I've never heard of such a person 🤔

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JohnF
JohnF4,786 pts Thursday, April 27, 2023 6
Thursday, April 27, 2023

I actually received two separate press release emails about this. I'm not kidding. I will copy/paste the most recent one about the death below
(Disclaimer: I have not clicked any of these links and do not know where they take a person. Use discretion.):


Hi there, I regret to inform you that one of my clients passed away early this morning in South Korea. Please find the complete press release below.I hope you can write a note about him as a celebration of his life if this is your area of coverage.
Please let me know if you are not covering entertainment so I can remove you from this list.
Thank you.

Adriana Ruthmann

The Hype Company PR

adriana.ruthmann@thehypecompanypr.com

+1 647 221 8273-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
22-year-old Canadian-Portuguese actor, singer, and songwriter Saint Von Colucci passed
away early this Sunday at Seoul`s National Hospital due to
complications from his previous plastic surgeries in the country.

The actor underwent twelve plastic surgeries within the last few months in order to play a KPOP idol character in an upcoming Korean drama. The character was supposed to look like Korean singer Jimin, from the Korean group BTS.
The actor has always been insecure about his overall looks in Korea
and felt very discriminated against his Western traits. The actor spent
over U$D200k on various surgeries to change his looks to appear more
Asian.
He underwent jaw surgery, eye lift, buccal fat removal, lip reduction, a facelift, and others.The actor first moved to South Korea at age 19 after passing an audition in Toronto, Canada, to become a trainee in one of the top music entertainment in South Korea.
Once in South Korea,
the actor started working odd jobs and writing songs for various other
KPOP groups and singers in order to make some extra money, as the
monthly stipend given by his entertainment agency was not enough to
cover his basic monthly expenses.
The actor when got cast in early 2023 to play one of the main protagonists for an upcoming Korean drama, that is set to be released on a major American streaming service late this year.
Colucci`s funeral will be held in Seoul for close friends and family members.
Photos: https://drive.google.com/.../1qfhy0OhwOgdegiQWAvr_Bsid...
For more information about the actor click here.

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