Michael Jackson would still be alive.

At least that is what some people believe, going against all the evidence of the death of the king of pop on June 25, 2009. The death of the star joins in the conspiracy theories that of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley or by John Lennon.

But why is the death of famous personalities regularly subject to rumors and far-fetched theories?

This is what Clémence will explain to us in

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Coronavirus, health crisis, social movements, this period, OMF Oh My Fake is more than ever a program that gives perspective and critical thinking just like our fact checking column “Fake Off”.

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