False claims about Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant having lung cancer spread rapidly across social media this week, prompting confusion among fans and highlighting ongoing concerns about misinformation on platforms like TikTok. The rumors have been thoroughly debunked, with no evidence supporting the fabricated health crisis.
The misinformation originated from a manipulated video posted by a TikTok user named Templex. The clip featured a doctored screenshot of a tweet purportedly from Morant’s father, claiming the star player would miss the entire season due to a lung cancer diagnosis. The fake post included a Bible verse from Psalm 28:7, lending an air of authenticity that fooled thousands of viewers.
Viral spread and fan reactions
The fraudulent content gained significant traction before being identified as false. Multiple TikTok videos promoting the hoax accumulated over 100,000 views combined, with nearly 4,000 likes across various posts. The reach demonstrates how quickly unverified claims can spread through social media platforms.
Fan responses varied widely. Some offered prayers and well wishes for Morant’s supposed recovery, while others immediately questioned the validity of the claims. Critics directed anger toward Templex for creating and sharing the deceptive content. The original creator later expressed uncertainty about the authenticity of the information, though this admission came only after the material had already reached a massive audience.
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