Amy Roloff — one of the stars of the TLC reality TV series, 'Little People, Big World' — is the latest target of a social media death hoax.
On Nov. 19, 2022, the Facebook page Video Pivot posted a video with the caption,"With a heavy heart at the tearful farewell to 'Dwarf' Amy Roloff, goodbye Amy Roloff." However, Roloff was not dead, nor was there any indication she had just experienced a stroke, as the narrator in the video claimed. This was nothing more than a death hoax.
The Facebook page that posted the death hoax was managed from Indonesia. Its purpose may have been"like-farming," something that the U.S. Better Business Bureau hasabout in the past. If the page is able to build up a large following without being removed by the platform, it's possible that it will be sold on the black market in the future. It may also be stripped of its past posts and start promoting scammy products.
Note: It's unclear what the photograph originally showed, as a reverse image search for the men carrying the casket didn't find any matches for the picture.
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