The news of Hong Jinbao’s death was made up by the media, and the reporter who reported it: I was fixed
Samuel Hung "Back from the Dead"
Yesterday morning, a Nanjing media published a report that "Kung Fu superstar Hong Jinbao is rumored to have passed away", saying that Hong Jinbao had died on the 8th. The specific time, place and cause of death are unknown. The news immediately triggered the tracking of various domestic media, but the verification results of all parties were all two words: "fake". The eldest son of Hong Jinbao also refuted the rumor that his father was filming the TV series "Shaolin Monks and Soldiers" in Shandong.
The news of "Hong Jinbao’s death" alarmed the entertainment industry, and various media found various relationships to verify. Andy Lau, Donnie Yen, Wang Jing, Xu Ke, Wen Jun and many other Hong Kong insiders were interviewed, but after listening, they were only confused: "I didn’t hear it." The verification and tracking process of the whole news has been extended to the evening. The reporter interviewed Zhang Zhiliang, a mainland investor with links to Hong Jinbao, a friend of Hong Jinbao’s director, and relevant people in Hong Jinbao’s martial arts team. They all said that the news was fake news. Zhang Zhiliang told reporters that they were very sad when they first saw the news, and only regained their peace of mind after confirming that Hong Jinbao was fine.
Yesterday, Hong Kong actor and eldest son, Hong Tianming, angrily denounced the "news of his father’s death" as false reports. Hong Tianming, who is in Hong Kong, said that his father, Hong Jinbao, is currently filming the TV series "Shaolin Monk Soldier" in Shandong with his younger son, Hong Tianzhao, and everything is normal.
It is understood that this fake news was born when the Hong Kong entertainment media reported that "Hong Jinbao passed away" on the evening of December 8. However, this rumor has not been conclusively confirmed, and the Hong Kong media did not have any relevant reports yesterday. However, the news was later learned by a mainland media reporter and published without verification.