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Apparently, there's an entity out there somewhere which makes up spurious stories about famous people, and publishes them on the internet. The titles of these articles are quite provocative. Here are a sample of some of them associated with James Marsden:

"James Marsden goes 'Gangnam'" (And supposedly he was practicing that kind of dancing)

"'Superman Returns' named Greatest Film of all time"

"James Marsden: Secretly Married"

"James Marsden to be a dad?" (That was a reality last year - at I first said: "What, again?")

"James Marsden named Sexiest Actor Alive" (I rather like that one - it could have drawn me in)

James Marsden is Highest-Paid Actor in the World" (I knew that one wasn't true, knowing some of the projects he's been working on)

"James Marsden Engaged" (Huh? Who)

"James Marsden's Dog Recovering from Surgery"

"James Marsden Nude Photos Leaked Online" (I looked at them: they're photos of works of art, presumably in the Louvre - and I think photography is banned there, isn't it?)'

And the cruelest of all: "James Marsden dead 2013: Actor killed by internet death hoax" That one really upset me

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That whole thing seems really weird to me, they say about themselves

'The ‘People’ section is a humorous parody of Gossip magazines, all stories are obviously not true.Thus thousands of celebrities, Bill Gates in USA, Zhang Ziyi in China, Ranbir Kapoor in India, etc. all have a dog called “Spinee” recovering from successful surgery.

We won’t change the world, but at least we'll laugh trying.'

It's not even funny or satire its just a waste of everybody's time and potentially hurtful. I mean have they not seen JM in Gossip, come on now.

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