No, Bryan Silva A Social media personality is not dead

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Fake News About death of Bryan Silva

Fake news is a menace that has gripped societies across the world. Death hoaxes are the most common and might we say successful way of making a viral post that might do the rounds around the web multiple times. The latest victim is Bryan Silva, who has been rumoured to be dead. The 23-year-old is of course not dead, and he was definitely not ‘gunned down; for using ‘racial slurs’ but such was the hoax.

The false report was posted on Huzlers.com, which says that it doesn’t publish real news. But the news soon went viral and the world started believing Bryan Silva is indeed dead.

“Huzlers.com is a combination of real shocking news and satire news to keep its visitors in a state of disbelief,” reads the website’s About Us section at the bottom of every page. The false report says, “Around 11:00 a.m., Brian, 23, was gunned down just outside a doorway at 1840 W Broad St. He had been shot five times in the head, becoming the first Caucasian killed in the area for overusing the ‘N’ word.” “At the scene, Bryan’s body remained where he fell with a white sheet covering for an extended amount of time and in view of his relatives. Their emotions shifting from shock, to sadness and then anger.”

The hoax has been debunked by a number of websites, but social media users are still believing that Bryan Silva, 23, had died.

“Bryan Silva died,” one person said on Thursday afternoon, fanning the false rumour further.

Added another, “Bro ,Bryan silva just died . #nomoregratata.”

On Wednesday, Silva posted another Vine video of himself looking in the mirror and attempt to rap. He is an aspiring rapper and bodybuilder.

Who is Bryan Silva?

Bryan Silva has more than 461,000 followers on Vines, looping videos of firearms and gun sounds. He is also responsible for the current trending topic # vinelikebryansilva gratata. Stars who make their way to a million fans in sync, Abercrombie & Fitch, Next Generation Kids and comedy clips that give them sponsorships and lucrative opportunities are all individuals like Bryan Silva.

Silva had to wear a GPS tracking device and was not allowed to leave the Jefferson Park Avenue home where the altercation took place. Bryan Bryan Silva is a social media star, bodybuilder and rapper who rose to fame following the release of his Gratata Vines. He is a rapper and social media personality who gained recognition for his active Vine platform, which became popular thanks to his Gratata Vine.

Bryan Silva is known as a social media sensation, rapper and ex-winemaker who became famous for his Gratata Vine. Although he has never accepted that he is gay, there are reports that he and one of his Likes are involved in gay movies, his adult film earnings on Facebook and advertising his YouTube videos.

After uploading his gratata videos, he became known for yelling ‘gratata’ while showing off his muscles. After looking around, we found that not only did he go viral on his Vine, but the video of him bending over and talking shit about his haters found its way to WorldStarhipHop, where it had over a million views. After Bryan’s original gratata rap became famous, he quickly became a social media sensation and gained a following base. Silva shares photos of himself and his cat named Gucci which has his own Instagram account managed by Bryan.

Controversy

Bryan has not commented on the rumours, but he is known to be married to his long-term girlfriend, whose Instagram account is Lissy Silva, an internet personality and Instagram model. As for Lissy, Silva and Lissy are loved by Silva’s fans and fans follow their own Instagram model closely.

In January 2016 Bryan was involved with Charlottesville Police in an incident where a firearm he pointed was in his possession. In 2016, he announced on his social media account that he would spend more than a year in prison after pleading guilty to a firearms charge. Bryan and Lissy live and post on social media together from time to time and they are active users of Instagram and other social media platforms.

Bryan was arrested for allegedly holding a gun to his girlfriend’s head. He was charged after a judge said he hoped young people online would not see him as their role model. Philip Silva, his brother, spoke to the media after Bryan’s arrest and was taken to court to give evidence.

Bryan Silva went to school in his hometown, where he ended up in prison as a teenager. He was not only attacked by his headmaster, but also charged with assault and trespassing. After his release, he went to the gym and focused on his career.

Silva used to be popular on Vines, but was hired after concentrating on his singing career. One of his most memorable moments was when he screamed “gratata” to show off his muscles. A second video was posted after he surrendered to police, showing him screaming, dancing and drinking vodka.

The house was surrounded after Bryan Silva posted several posts on his Facebook page. Police responded with a warrant to a house in the 2500 block of Jefferson Park Avenue, but Silva refused to come out and bowed his house back. The situation caused a commotion and police cordoned off the road around the house.

Following the plea, Bryan Silva was released from jail on $20,000 bail on Tuesday and placed under house arrest with his mother and older brother until his sentencing in July. While Bryan Silva was in jail for his “gratata” catchphrase from Internet skits and appearances on the comedy show Tosh. On January 3 a 17-year-old girl ran from Silva’s home on the 2500 block of Charlottesville’s Jefferson Park Avenue to a nearby home. Silva is due to be sentenced on July 5, when a judge will hear a contempt of court charge.

In 2016 it was revealed Silva would serve in prison for more than a year after pleading guilty to firearms charges. Bryan pleaded guilty to the firearms charges and was sent to prison without being found guilty. After his release, he spent several years in custody until January 3, 2016 when Virginia and Charlottesville police found out he was in possession of a handgun and told them that he pointed it at them during the altercation.

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