Charleston White Denies Texas Shooting Rumors, Calls Viral Claims Completely False

False reports claiming comedian and YouTuber Charleston White had been shot multiple times in Texas spread rapidly across social media on Tuesday, sparking confusion and concern among his followers before the claims were swiftly debunked.

The rumor began circulating on platforms such as X and Facebook, where posts alleged that White was in critical condition after being shot three times in Texas. As the unverified claims gained traction, some users went even further, falsely announcing that the controversial internet personality had died.

Amid the growing speculation, Charleston White moved quickly to address the situation himself. He appeared on a livestream to directly confront the rumors, making it clear that the story was entirely fabricated. In a characteristically blunt response, White dismissed the claims and mocked the inaccuracies surrounding them.

“Someone said I got shot in Fort Worth. I don’t even live in Fort Worth,” he said during the broadcast. “I stay in Miami.”

His immediate response helped calm fears and stop the spread of misinformation, highlighting once again how quickly false news can gain momentum on social media before being verified. Fans and followers flooded the livestream with messages of relief after White confirmed he was safe and unharmed.

Charleston White remains active on his platforms, continuing his content and commentary as usual, with no truth to the reports that briefly dominated social media feeds.


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