A fake letter from Sean Connery to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is making the rounds on social media following the actor’s death on Saturday. It’s fake, the product of humor site scoopertino, which posts satirical articles about Apple and goings-on at its Cupertino headquarters.
The Internet loves things that are too good to be true. Sunday morning, the’- letter’ was circulating on Twitter. It was circulated on Twitter.
Jon, I respect your views but please look at the research debunking this letter. It hurts us all when good people circulate fakes.
Connery tried for years to break free of James Bond. By 1998 he had moved on to other roles. Connery eventually moved to another roles.
The fake letter went viral in 2011 thanks to another unsuspecting Twitter user. It also went viral thanks to an unsuspecting user.
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