Eminem's 'Idol' Honey Singh? Death HOAX Slams Indian Rapper Yo Yo amid FAKE Slim Shady Praise

By Danica Bellini, Mstars Associate Editor | Jun 03, 2014 01:40 PM EDT

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Yo Yo Honey Singh (real name, Hirdesh Singh) is a popular Indian rapper, music producer, and actor. Familiar with his work?

Unfortunately, Singh fell victim to the infamous celebrity death hoax earlier this week.

Disturbing rumors suggested that the Bollywood superstar died in a tragic car crash in Dubai. Several Twitter fans were devastated, especially when morbid photos of Singh's deceased body hit the web. Of course, these horrific images are FAKE!

Singh is NOT dead. When such death reports went viral, the beloved emcee was indeed in Dubai, launching his new boxing league, Global Fighting Championship

After crazy #RIP posts began trending on Twitter, this ridiculous report involving Eminem hit the web!

Apparently, the MMLP2 rapper considers Singh his "greatest inspiration."

The FAKINGNEWS.com post reveals that the "Blues Eyes" singer is Shady's "biggest idol." 

Funny - because all of these quotes are obviously fabricated!

"He has always been an inspiration and my virtual rap guru... He taught me to be strong. Even when thousands of people constantly ridicule him and his songs, he ignores them completely and instead makes public statements like, 'I am the youth icon.'" 

How about Singh deeming himself the "Eminem of India?"

"This is a very great and undeserving honor for me," Shady allegedly showers in praise. "It even surpasses the Oscar I had won back in 2003 for one of my songs. Honey Singh Sir's comment is priceless for me."

And Singh's "humble" response?

"Yo, I'm sure there are millions of people around the world who consider me as their idol. I wish Eminem all the best, Yo, and advice him to take a leaf from my book and come up with deep and meaningful lyrics for his raps. Also, he should dress stylishly like me, Yo, if he wishes to be as successful as me."

Entertaining - but not real. A disclaimer at the bottom of the website reads:

Disclaimer: This article has NOT been edited or written by the Faking News editorial team for publication as a mainstream article. This is a user generated content, and could be unusually better or worse in quality than an article published on the mainstream Faking News website. You too can write your own news report on My Faking News 

Just another made-up fan story, just like the insanely bogus death hoax!

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