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Harry Belafonte: Singer and civil rights activist actually still alive and kicking at 94!

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New York City, New York - The internet was set ablaze with rumors that Harry Belafonte, the famous "Banana Boat Song" singer and civil rights activist, had passed away at the age of 96. However, in a shocking turn of events, it has been confirmed that Belafonte is actually still alive and well at the ripe age of 94.

Sources close to the singer say that Belafonte was quite surprised by the news of his own supposed death.

"I was sitting at home, minding my own business, and all of a sudden my phone starts blowing up with messages of condolence from all over the world," Belafonte quipped. "I thought to myself, 'Well, this is a bit unfortunate, but at least I get to read all the nice things people are saying about me while I'm still around to appreciate it.'"

News of Belafonte's death had initially sent shock waves among members of the public, many of whom were quick to take to social media to express their condolences. Commenting on the situation, one Twitter user wrote: "Rest in power, Harry Belafonte. You were a true legend and icon in the fight for civil rights." Another user commented on Instagram, "What a sad day for the world. We've lost one of the greats. RIP Harry Belafonte."

However, amidst all the confusion and misinformation, a few social media users seemed to have their doubts about the news of Belafonte's demise. "I don't know, guys. This seems a bit too good to be true," read one comment on Facebook. "I mean, the guy is 96 and he's been fighting for justice and freedom his whole life. I wouldn't be surprised if he outlives us all."

Belafonte, who has been actively involved in the civil rights movement for over six decades, has never shied away from speaking truth to power. Over the years, he has been praised for his activism on various issues related to race, social justice, and humanitarian causes. In response to the rumors of his death, Belafonte had some choice words for his fans and followers.

"I appreciate all the love and support, but let's not get ahead of ourselves," he said. "I still have a lot of work to do, and I ain't done yet." Despite the initial confusion and mix-up, it seems like Harry Belafonte will continue to be a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations to come.

As one Twitter user put it, "Harry Belafonte may not have died, but his legacy will live on forever."





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