Loose Women star targeted in sick internet death hoax weeks after Denise Welch fell victim
LOOSE Women star Janet Street-Porter has been targeted by an internet death hoax.
It comes after her co-star Denise Welch was forced to respond after she was also the victim of a similar sick joke.
Now it's the turn of her fellow Loose Women panelist Janet, 76, to be targeted by a cruel prank.
It came after someone posted a death hoax on X/Twitter claiming the broadcaster was dead, causing concern from fans.
The troll posted: "Absolutely shocked by the passing of Janet Street-Porter. I cannot believe it !!??
"Always a Loose Women favourite, she would’ve turned 86 this December. RIP Janet. She was only on the show last week."
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Disgruntled fans immediately replied to the hoax, with one saying: "Janet Street Porter is not dead.
"This account has a history of creating false death reports for celebrities - they falsely claimed last week that Denise Welch had died."
While this fan fumed: "Not this again!"
Janet is yet to respond to the cruel hoax.
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Just last week, her colleague Denise took to social media after her Wikipedia page was updated to claim she'd been involved in a bizarre accident with Big Brother stars Kerry Riches and Farida Khalifa.
A now-deleted paragraph read: "Denise Welch sadly was killed after being ran over by Kerry Riches' mobility scooter after it was hijacked in a drunken rampage by Farida Khalifa, hair and make up artist for the traveller and gypsy community."
But Loose Women star Denise hit back, saying: "I'm alive and well and about to watch the jungle. Thanks for your concern."
Janet started her television career at London Weekend Television in 1975, first as a presenter of a series of mainly youth-oriented programmes.
However, her TV career has moved on massively since then, and she has become a very familiar face on the box.
Janet's competitive nature has been brought out on several reality shows, as she finished I'm A Celebrity in fourth place (2004).
In 2011, it was announced that Janet had joined Loose Women as a panellist.
She is known on the show for her no-nonsense attitude and straight talking opinions.
Unlike some of the other panel members, Janet has been consistent on the show since she joined the ITV lunchtime show.