Is he dead? Internet prank exposed
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As the popularity of Quandale Dingle on TikTok has grown, internet users are now spreading accusations that the adolescent who became an instant hit as a meme has died.
On the video-sharing website, a video with more than three million views has gone viral, claiming the online sensation has died. But it is safe to conclude that it is just an online fake. Dingle is still alive.
After a video of the child went viral in 2021, Generation Z became fixated on him. Many people saw the name on the back of the football shirt when they saw it on the field. Later on, Quandale Dingle became famous on the internet.
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A video surfaced online this week claiming the New Jersey resident had died. A user on TikTok named jaisvideos produced one of several videos complaining about his passing. A poster of the high school soccer player with a halo on his head and his head bowed can be seen in the video.
In addition, the text of the video states:
They’re all going to die, rip Quandale Dingle. Due to s**cide, Quandale Dingle died at the age of 419.
Others who used the same poster and cried hysterically shared their own videos. Below are some reactions to the video:
Internet users react to a video in which Quandale Dingle is said to be dead.
Did Quandale Dingle Really Die? Rumor on TikTok refuted
Online sources claim that Dingle is still alive, although there is no supporting documentation. It is also crucial to know that there is still no information available about the footballer.
Although he is a meme online, his social media accounts are not accessible.
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It is safe to assume that the story was made up by online users as no reputable publication has reported on the death of the internet celebrity.
Numerous celebrities have fallen victim to these deadly hoaxes in recent years. Justin Timberlake, Tom Hanks, Avril Lavigne and even Jaden Smith are just a handful of the many celebrities.
Everything you need to know about the online phenomenon
Dingle, a high school soccer player from Pennsauken, New Jersey, gained popularity after being recognized by a TikTok user, according to KnowYourMeme. The latter discovered that the word “Dingle” was written on the back of his shirt after he recorded a YouTube video of his squad.
Dingle appeared in the earliest video, which was published on September 13, 2021. Quandale Dingle’s name was posted under a video of a Windows PC login posted on TikTok by the user asapfeet.
The now viral photo of him is still distorted and it seems the athlete prefers to keep his identity and appearance a secret.
The kid, who has since gained fame as a meme, is still known as a high school athlete. However, a netizen claimed that Dingle had a degree.
An image of Dingle’s name written on a piece of paper was posted on TikTok by user goofygoober793 on June 18, 2022. The director then announces Dingle’s name on stage and Dingle goes to him to get his degree. In just five days, the video had been viewed more than seven million times.
It is clear that internet users are big fans of the teenager. It is understandable that internet users spread false information about him given his growing popularity online.