Fact Check: Did David Bowie Predict Rising Social Media Influence and Rise of Far-Right Governments Way Back in 1999? Here’s the Truth of the Video That Simi Garewal Shared on Twitter

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With all things rapidly going viral on social media, we often forget to check if a piece of information is true or not. To be precise, we have seen incidents in the past where a picture or video is not what it appears to be. Well, something very similar happened recently as a video has gone viral on social media claiming it features the late singer-songwriter, David Bowie. The same clip was also shared by talk show host, Simi Garewal. However, it’s not what it looks like. Fact Check: Katrina Kaif’s Images From Old Ad With Amitabh Bachchan are Going Viral as Pictures From Her Mehendi Ceremony.

In the viral video, which goes by the caption ‘Newsnight 1999’, we apparently see David Bowie predicting rising social media influence and the rise of far-right governments. Simi shared the clip and captioned it as ‘So Prescient’ which invited mixed comments telling her that is not an original video. With this, we at Reporter Door went to the crux of this and found out the authenticity of the video. Fact Check: This Is Not Shah Rukh Khan-Gauri Khan’s Son Aryan Khan Urinating In Public At An Airport.

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Here’s The Fact Check: 

The video that has been shared by Simi Garewal happens to be a spoof video of a satirist. In fact, Simi herself mentioned that she was aware of how the clip was not OG. So, with this, we can say that the latest clip circulating online is fake as the person in the video is Michael Spicer.

Here’s The Original Video:

Well, this is not the first time we have seen something like this happen. Many times, fans, celebs in excitement share something that’s viral, without checking its authenticity.  In a nutshell, the latest David Bowie video is a spoof and nothing else.

Fact check

Claim :

A viral video is making rounds on social media claiming that David Bowie predicted a rise in social media influence and the rise of far-right government in 1999

Conclusion :

The viral video is a spoof featuring Michael Spicer as David Bowie

(The above story first appeared on Reporter Door on Jan 09, 2022 03:09 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website reporterdoor.com).

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