Death of Eduardo Capetillo: Truth or lie? This is the truth behind the rumors about the actor.

Discover the details and the truth about the alleged death of Eduardo Capetillo, a Mexican actor who has stolen thousands of hearts.

The death of Eduardo Capetillo has been one of the topics with the most interest in recent days, because rumors arose on the Internet about the alleged death of the Mexican soap opera star.

Capetillo is a renowned Mexican actor, singer and businessman born on April 13, 1970 in Mexico City. Throughout his career, he has left a significant mark on the world of entertainment in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.

Eduardo began his artistic career as a model and actor in the 1980s, but his true fame came when he joined the successful youth group “Timbiriche”, where he took the position of Benny Ibarra.

After his time in “Timbiriche”, Eduardo Capetillo focused on his career as an actor. He participated in very popular soap operas, such as “Reach a Star”, “Reach a Star II” and “Marimar”, which consolidated his status as a screen heartthrob.

Thalía with Capetillo in Marimar. Photo: Hello!

One of the most emblematic moments in Eduardo Capetillo’s life was his wedding to the also famous actress and singer, Bibi Gaytán, in 1994. Their marriage became a media event and their love endures to this day, with a solid family made up of five children.

Although many consider Capetillo to be one of the most coveted leading men on Mexican television, there are now rumors on social networks about the death of the 53-year-old actor.

Is the death of Eduardo Capetillo true?

Although there is talk on social networks about the supposed death of Eduardo Capetillo, there is no clear information about the origin of this rumor, which until now is fake news.

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At the moment, the Capetillo-Gaytán family has not confirmed anything about a death and the last death the family had was a year ago, with the death of Eduardo Capetillo’s brother.

Usually these types of rumors go viral on TikTok, where users begin to publish fake videos announcing the deaths of celebrities; All this with the aim of gaining followers and popularity.

Such was the case for Temerario, Adolfo Ángel, who was ‘killed’ on social networks, even though the singer was making presentations on his latest world tour.

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