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Jeffrey “Jeff” Foxworthy Death Hoax: American comedian allegedly died in car accident

Jeffrey “Jeff” Foxworthy Death Hoax: American comedian allegedly died in car accident

Jeffrey “Jeff” Foxworthy Death Hoax – An online hoax started circulating on social media today, Monday, the 13th of May 2024 that an American comedian, actor, author, radio and television host, and writer has passed away.

The victim has been identified as Jeff Foxworthy. A report claimed that he had passed away from a car accident. There haven’t been any official reports that comedian Jeff Foxworthy has died following a motor vehicle crash.

Many social media users felt reluctant to believe the false rumors as they have come from uncredible sources. “Jeff Foxworthy, died today in a car accident prayers out to the family sad.”

However, another social media said, “I don’t think this is true. He was involved in a car accident in 2016 where a 7-year-old died. I don’t see anything stating he died. I have read so many false reports about people dying & it’s not true.”

This is a developing story. We will update this article as soon as more information becomes available.

Who is Jeff Foxworthy?
Born on September 6, 1958, Jeffrey Marshall Foxworthy is a writer, comedian, actor, and radio and television presenter from the United States. Formerly alongside Ron White, he is a member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour alongside Larry the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall.

Foxworthy, whose catchphrase “You might be a redneck” is well-known, has produced six comedy albums on major labels.

Each of his debut albums earned a triple Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. His redneck humor has inspired the publication of several books, in addition to an autobiography titled No Shirt, No Shoes… No Problem! Foxworthy has also made several television appearances, beginning with his own sitcom, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, in the mid-1990s.

In addition, he has appeared in several Blue Collar television specials, including Blue Collar TV for The WB, alongside Larry the Cable Guy and Engvall. In addition, he hosted the radio program The Foxworthy Countdown and the game series Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader? and The American Bible Challenge.

In the wake of this tragic incident, we extend our deepest condolences to the families affected by this heart-wrenching loss. As they grapple with the indescribable pain of bidding farewell to their loved ones, we share in their sorrow and stand in solidarity during this time of profound grief.

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