The idiotic trend has officially gone too far.
Behold the terrible trends of Twitter.
Wouldn’t it be better to be laughing with Joaquin Phoenix than at him
Miley Cyrus is none too happy about the fact an Internet hacker broke into her YouTube account and falsely claimed she had died in a car crash.
Magazine calls Britney's wedding a hoax, Oprah's car giveaway gets pricey, Elton John cusses out Taiwanese paparazzi, more…
CBS defends firing CSI stars, Shyamalan documentary a hoax, Superman finds director, more...
Christina Aguilera insists she is not the woman in a sexually explicit video posted on the Internet
Law enforcement authorities were responding to thousands of anthrax hoaxes around the country Thursday, news reports indicated.
Keith Kramer and Tony "Twitch" Longo, disc jockeys based in San Jose, Calif., whose show aired on KEGL-FM in Dallas, have been fired after they reportedly claimed that pop stars Britney Spears and boyfriend Justin Timberlake were killed in a car crash. A spokeswoman for Clear Channel Communications, which owns KEGL, said that the hoax was not the sole reason for the firing, but confirmed that they were released Monday from their duties.
'N Sync's Justin Timberlake, to ABCNews.com, on the hoax created by two disc jockeys that he died in a car crash with girlfriend Britney Spears:
"Since the beginning, people knew about our relationship there's always been things that have been said that were totally not true, but this just, like, took it to a whole 'nother planet."
Joking about the deaths of teen idols Britney Spears and 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake resulted in the Monday firing of disc jockeys Kramer and Twitch. Were they just trying to be funny or looking for attention? More...