Chuck Norrisā Family Slams āUntrueā AI Misinformation Regarding His Death
Chuck Norrisā Family Slams āUntrueā AI Misinformation Regarding His DeathEvolve EditorsThu, April 2, 2026 at 10:09 AM UTC
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Chuck Norrisā family is pushing back against a wave of viral misinformation, calling out false AI-generated posts that spread misleading claims about his death and personal life across social media platforms.
Chuck Norrisā family denounces misleading AI-generated posts regarding his death
In a public statement shared online, Norrisā family made it clear that several circulating posts about the actorās death are completely inaccurate. They said they are aware of AI-generated videos and messages discussing āthe circumstances of his passing, his health history, and who was present,ā and stressed that āthese claims are entirely untrue.ā
The statement also addressed how some of these posts go beyond basic misinformation. According to the family, the content includes made-up medical details and incorrect stories about relationships within the family.
They urged fans to rely only on official updates, adding, āWe kindly ask that you do not believe or share any information unless it comes directly from the Norris family or an official family representative (via Complex).ā
While confirming his passing earlier, the family chose to keep specific details private. They shared that Norris was surrounded by loved ones and at peace but avoided going into further explanation. It was also confirmed that he had been hospitalized before his death, though no additional information was provided about that period.
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Norris built a long and successful career that made him a global name. He rose to fame through martial arts and action films, including his appearance alongside Bruce Lee in The Way of the Dragon. Later, he became a household name on television with Walker, Texas Ranger, where he played a tough, no-nonsense lawman.
In addition, social media is filled with hilarious and over-the-top memes featuring Norris. In the 2000s, the martial arts icon also saw a surprising resurgence in popularity thanks to viral āChuck Norris facts,ā which turned him into an internet legend. The jokes exaggerated his strength and toughness, introducing him to a younger audience.
Now, as tributes continue, his family is focused on setting the record straight. They ask to ignore the noise online and respect verified information.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on Mandatory.
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