
Coleen Garcia-Crawford recently addressed the circulation of fake news claiming her husband, Billy Crawford, had passed away. In a Facebook post, Coleen urged netizens to stop spreading false information and wrote, "Stop spreading fake news that Billy Crawford is dead." She expressed disbelief at how such news could be spread and questioned the impact it had on their family.
A Facebook page shared a now-deleted video suggesting that Coleen was responsible for Billy's alleged death, stirring a significant online response. Other posts on the same page implicated celebrities like Jhong Hilario, Kim Chiu, and Vice Ganda, accusing them of being angered by Coleen and accusing her of murder.
On November 13, Coleen took to Instagram to share a video of their son Amari, a post later reposted by Billy on his official account. In the comments, Coleen expressed gratitude to those who supported the truth and emphasized the importance of staying vigilant against misinformation. She thanked those who prioritize seeking facts, questioning sources, and upholding accuracy in an effort to create a more informed and responsible society.
In a poignant message, Coleen questioned how people could spread lies about Billy's supposed passing, especially when their son, Amari, was clearly shown in the video she posted. She expressed her dismay, asking, "Aren't you ashamed?" while sharing her emotions with a teary-eyed emoji.