Bryan Silva Can’t Shake Death Hoax; Posts Yet Another ‘Gratata’ Track

Bryan Silva Can’t Shake Death Hoax; Posts Yet Another ‘Gratata’ Track
Bryan Silva, the maker of popular Vine videos, wasn’t shot and killed for making racial slurs in Vine videos, and he uploaded a video after a death hoax went viral. Screenshot/Vine
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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Bryan Silva, the Vine video poster, posted yet another video with his trademark “Gratata” sound, but a number of Twitter users are still confused about whether he’s dead or alive.

A viral hoax from a satire news website claimed he died after he was shot for using racial profanity.

He’s been constantly trying to push his “T-Rex” music on his Twitter.

But users as of Thursday night were tweeted that he had died.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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