When internet personalities pass away, the truth often takes a backseat to speculation—and Alysha Burney’s tragic death is no exception. The 25-year-old YouTuber, known for her viral Bad Girls Club parody videos, died while on vacation in Mexico, reportedly from an asthma attack in her sleep. But before her family could even confirm the news, misinformation spread like wildfire. A media outlet, Pop Flop, claimed she had been “laced,” a baseless rumor that quickly gained traction. Comment sections filled with unverified claims, and even major publications ran with the story, prioritizing clicks over facts.
Now, as Alysha’s loved ones mourn, her brother Charles is forced to do damage control, calling out false narratives and even threatening legal action against those spreading misinformation. He’s urging people to respect their family’s grief and has linked an article to his Instagram bio to provide accurate updates.
Now, as Alysha’s loved ones mourn, her brother Charles is forced to do damage control, calling out false narratives and even threatening legal action against those spreading misinformation. He’s urging people to respect their family’s grief and has linked an article to his Instagram bio to provide accurate updates.
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00:00What happens when an internet star dies? For Alicia Burney's family, grief isn't the only
00:04thing they're dealing with, because as always, the internet has other plans.
00:09YouTube star Alicia Burney, who rose to fame with her viral Bad Girls Club parody videos,
00:13has passed away at the age of 25, according to reports. Alicia's brother, Charles Burney,
00:18took to Instagram on Monday to explain her death. Charles wrote,
00:22I come with great sadness that my little sister Alicia Burney has passed.
00:26Please allow our family time to grieve during this time.
00:29It is extremely difficult seeing all the false narratives trying to defame her legacy,
00:33and we are ready to take legal action for those continuing to spread misinformation
00:37regarding her passing. Alicia was on vacation in Mexico to celebrate her 25th birthday when,
00:42according to her brother, she suffered an asthma attack in her sleep. As of March 11th,
00:46her official cause of death has yet to be released. But of course, the internet isn't
00:50patient. Before Charles even announced Alicia's death, media company Popflop posted their take
00:55on X, with an unconfirmed report stating she died from being laced during a trip to Mexico for her
01:01birthday, which was on March 3rd. Fans of the YouTuber have since flooded the post, desperate
01:05for confirmation. Some asked if it was a joke, others, they just ran with the lace theory,
01:10even though there was zero proof. One X user even stated,
01:13She died from drugs. No question mark, no source, just a statement.
01:18And that's how misinformation works online, because outlets like the Daily Mail picked
01:22up the same alleged lace story and ran with it. Alicia's story is an example of how the internet
01:27seems to run on speed, not accuracy. And a single unverified claim can turn a real-life tragedy
01:32into viral content. Alicia's family is now forced to fight this misinformation while grieving.
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