It seems that billionaire businessman Vivian Reddy can’t catch a break. Despite being very much alive and well, he has found himself at the centre of a whirlwind of fake news stories.
The rumour mill went into overdrive when a YouTube video claimed that Reddy had passed away. The video, supposedly from his wife Sorisha Naidoo’s TikTok account, sent shockwaves through social media.
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However, Reddy and Naidoo were quick to dispel the false narrative and put an end to the rumours. Naidoo even went so far as to share a “proof of life” post, showcasing her husband’s vitality.
In a world where fake news spreads like wildfire, Reddy expressed his disappointment in the individuals behind these stories, labelling them as “bored and sadistic.”
To further debunk the death rumours, Reddy shared a picture of himself and his reality star wife at the launch of her new business venture on Human Rights Day. The photo served as a testament to his existence and put an end to any doubts about his well-being.
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But the fake news didn’t stop at death hoaxes. Reddy also revealed his plans to take legal action against a social media user who spread a false story about him being the biggest funder of Jacob Zuma’s newly formed party, Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK Party). With his reputation on the line, Reddy is determined to uphold the truth and protect his integrity.
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In a world where misinformation runs rampant, it’s important to question the validity of news stories and not jump to conclusions. Vivian Reddy’s ordeal serves as a reminder that not everything we read or hear is true. As for Reddy himself, he’s alive, kicking, and ready to set the record straight.