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Ninja was diagnosed on the internet with a fake disease called Ligma, and it apparently led some people to believe that the Fortnite streamer had died.
Machine Gun Kelly is not dead of any cause, nor has anyone else succumbed to LIGMA. The article reporting MGK's passing was just another spoof from the satirical Huzlers blog, one playing on the ...
After making up a Twitch death hoax, the internet can’t stop joking about ‘Ligma’ It’s the new bofa ...
A man diagnosed with a very rare disorder took the internet by storm after naming it "Ligma," a fake disorder that went viral on social media years back.
A HIGHLY contagious – but fictional – disease spread across Reddit and Twitter and thousands of people wanted to know what Ligma was. This is where it gets complicated because, strictly… ...
Have you heard of the ligma disease? Don’t feel bad if you haven’t because the disease doesn’t actually exist. Nevertheless, that hasn’t prevented stories of streamer Tyler Belvins, better ...
AN Xbox fan has reported that Microsoft forcible changed his online username thanks to a death hoax related to Fortnite-streaming superstar Ninja. Posting on Reddit under the username CaptainOfAwes… ...
It may be a fictional disease, but it has proved highly contagious across the internet in recent days with thousands now talking about ‘Ligma’. The obvious question arises, ‘what is Ligma ...
Tekashi69 is the latest celebrity victim of a death hoax. A viral fake story claims that the controversial rapper is dead from a "ligma" overdose.
Rapper Machine Gun Kelly has been targeted in a viral death hoax. Get the latest on the fake news story claming MGK is dead from a "Ligma" overdose.