Mark Hamill is very much alive and if you've heard anything about his death—even from his official Twitter account—then you've been duped by some 🚨 fake news. 🚨
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actor poked fun at a tweet that claimed Hamill had passed away, and shared his sentiments for, well, himself with some apt hashtags. 。SEE ALSO:This photo of Carrie Fisher and Billie Lourd in 'Star Wars' costumes will ruin you。 A fake 。 Huffington Post。
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A very much alive Hamill took the opportunity to trick us all when he retweeted the "announcement."。
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"MUCH OF NATION MOURNS- RIP...a wonderful-underrated and beloved icon. Truly a legend in his own mind," Hamill wrote, before adding "#SoGladIGotToMeetHim #KindaSad" as hashtags. 。
His tweet elicited some hilarious reactions from fans, some who believed him.。
His tweet elicited some hilarious reactions from fans, some who believed him. 。
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As for the fans that prematurely began mourning the legend—let's all take a collective deep breath and celebrate his life instead. 。
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