Fake news about the journalist’s death circulates following his remarks on the administration’s ‘Bagong Pilipinas’ movement in a radio show episode
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One version of the video’s thumbnails showed a black-and-white image of Failon, suggesting he had died. It also included photos of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Vice President Sara Duterte, and former president Rodrigo Duterte, all appearing to be in mourning. The text on the thumbnail reads: The title and thumbnail of the misleading YouTube videos were clickbait, merely mentioning Failon’s remarks about the Marcos administration’s brand of governance and leadership it calls “The false claim targeting Failon was uploaded after he recited ““Bilang Pilipino, magiging mapagbantay ako sa ginagawang pagnanakaw ng mga taong gobyerno sa Bagong Pilipinas….
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