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'Tweance' Lets You Talk to Dead Celebrities on Twitter!



This has been a tough year to be famous. The wildfire rash of celebrity deaths in 2009 left many fans too disillusioned, despondent, and depressed to consider a future without Michael Jackson or Billy Mays. This Halloween, though, we can all lay off the Prozac or barbituate cocktails for one night and huddle around the warm fire of Twitter, where a psychic will pretend to make contact with our deceased demi-gods.

On October 30th, in what The Sun has dubbed the world's first (but hopefully not the last) "online séance," world-renowned psychic Jayne Wallace will perch on Twitter and speak with four dead celebrities, the identities of whom are to be selected by the Twittering public. During this "Tweance," Wallace, who claims to have possessed clairvoyant powers since the tender age of seven, will live-tweet her interviews with the chosen stars between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Halloween Eve. (The Tweance account, by total coincidence, is also promoting a Halloween costume store in the U.K. Spooky.)

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DJ AM's Death Reveals Twitter's Spooky Side



Twitter has limitless possibilities, and with the numerous celebrity deaths this past summer, micro-blogging has been flush with messages of condolences and mourning. DJ AM, aka Adam Goldstein, died of an apparent drug overdose on Friday, and his famous friends have taken to expressing their grief via Twitter. Travis Barker, to whom many are looking due to the famous plane crash both survived last year, wrote, "Rest In Peace my brother, this really f**ks me up." Ashton Kutcher, Ryan Seacrest, Heidi Montag, Lindsay Lohan, and John Mayer have also chimed in on the site, proving that AM was a popular DJ with the Hollywood crowd.

Yet, it's Goldstein's own Twitter account that is garnering the most attention, due to his final tweet, which pulled an eerily suggestive lyric from a Grandmaster Flash song: "New york, new york. Big city of dreams, but everything in new york aint always what it seems." AM was an avid tweeter, but his account slowed around August 25th, three days before he was found dead. Since the announcement, many have re-tweeted his message in support.

Public figures seem to be tweeting more and more in order to broadcast their ideas and messages. By the same token, their followers feel more in tune with their thoughts than ever, which means, when a tweeting celebrity like DJ AM dies, the entire Twitter-sphere is a bit shaken. Especially when his last tweet seems to know something his adoring public doesn't. [From: Mashable, TMZ, and Gawker]

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Celebrity Death Hoaxes Running Wild on Twitter


Although we've had our fair share of actual celebrity deaths over the past weeks, judging by the (false) news making the rounds online, you'd think half of Hollywood had bit the dust. Jeff Goldblum supposedly took a dive off a cliff in New Zealand, and the tale quickly made its way through Twitter and Facebook. The rumor became so widespread, in fact, that Mr. Goldblum released a statement reassuring everyone that he was alive and well, even appearing on 'The Colbert Report' to further prove it.

Everyone's favorite 'Jurassic Park' chaotician wasn't alone. Soon, the Internet was abuzz with "news" that Harrison Ford's yacht had capsized, George Clooney's private plane had gone down, Miley Cyrus had been in a car accident, and Natalie Portman had tumbled off the very same cliff that claimed Goldblum.

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Rick Astley Still Alive: Celebrity Death Hoaxes Sweeping Twitter

Pop culture was hit hard last week with the deaths of Farrah Fawcett, Ed McMahon, and Michael Jackson. If you believe everything you read on Twitter, though, many more well known personalities have died lately. Sadly, the passing of OxiClean pitchman Billy Mays was verified, but the purported deaths of Britney Spears, Jeff Goldblum, Harrison Ford, Miley Cyrus, George Clooney, and, most recently, Rick Astley are all without merit.

According to The Telegraph, the '80s pop singer Rick Astley was the latest name to be thrown into the death pool. But the smooth-jam-slinging chanteur is still just as alive as his RickRolling 'Never Gonna Give You Up' Web phenomenon. According to StarPulse, Astley's rep assured the public that the singer didn't die in a Berlin hotel room (as was falsely reported), and is still scheduled to perform in Denmark later this week.

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