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A heartwarming story about Jennifer Aniston is going viral on Facebook -- but it's a big hoax
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ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER celebrity post catching people out on Facebook.
Yesterday a Jennifer Aniston Facebook account shared a photo of the actress embracing a young woman and a heartwarming status about helping a homeless teenager.
The status then described how Aniston put the homeless teenager back in contact with her mother, gave her $100 and ensured she got the bus home to her family.
The status ended with a plea for people to “be the change you want to see in the world”.
The status has been shared over 70,000 times and received over 450,000 reactions on Facebook with people praising Aniston for her kind gesture.
Only problem? It’s all a big hoax.
The story was actually yanked from a Reddit thread called “What is the nicest thing you’ve ever done that no one knows about?”
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Furthermore, the account in question is not an official Jennifer Aniston account.
It’s a fanpage that regularly shares links to “viral” articles like”15 Stars Who We’re Pretty Sure Found The Fountain of Youth” as well as photos of Jennifer Aniston accompanied by inspirational quotes.
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The page has 545,000 likes, but makes clear that it is not affiliated with Aniston.
Oh, okay then.
The viral status also contains a sneaky stipulation at the bottom that this is not a story about Jennifer Aniston.
Very clever, guys.
A rep for Aniston told Buzzfeed that Aniston is not active on social media and confirmed that the actress has nothing to do with the story doing the rounds on Facebook.
This is not the first time that Facebook users have been duped by inspirational posts purported to have been shared by celebrities.
Back in September, posts sent by unofficial Kate Winslet and Scarlett Johansson pages went insanely viral and led women to share no make-up selfies. Those, too, were fake.
Always look for that blue tick, lads.
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