Here's Why People Think Ronnie From 'Jersey Shore' Died (He Didn't, Just FYI)

'Jersey Shore' fans were confused when Ronnie posted a photo of himself crying with the caption "#RIP." Did he die? Did someone else die? What's happening here? Ronnie Ortiz-Magro of Jersey Shore fame is under fire after posting a clickbait-y photo and caption to his Instagram feed. The photo in question shows a photo of

'Jersey Shore' enthusiasts had been puzzled when Ronnie posted a photo of himself crying with the caption "#RIP." Did he die? Did anyone else die? What's taking place right here?

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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro of Jersey Shore popularity is below fire after posting a clickbait-y photograph and caption to his Instagram feed. The photograph in question presentations a photograph of himself crying with the caption, "#RIP #LinkInBio." The comments, of course, were turned off. This instantly precipitated a reaction from enthusiasts who concept most likely Ronnie died. That could be very much no longer the case — let us provide an explanation for.

No, Ronnie from 'Jersey Shore' didn't die.

Jersey Shore celebrity Ronnie did not die. He posted a photo of himself crying with a vague and alarming caption in order that fanatics would click the link on his bio, which was once an editorial about his costar Angelina Pivarnick's reported divorce. Now, should you click on the hyperlink in bio, it takes you to a spammy article revealed May 2020 with the headline, "Celebrities We've Lost in 2020." It handiest shows one image, and it's of Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds (who in truth died in 2016).

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What's most likely, is that Ronnie is being paid either by that website or a 3rd party industry to drive traffic (a.k.a., a trade transaction). Since Ronnie is not on Jersey Shore anymore, he wishes some other source of source of revenue, so this explains the clickbait posts. It's unclear how a lot he's in truth being paid per percentage.

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While the clickbait articles might seem innocuous and all, folks on Reddit are in reality beautiful annoyed. Three days in the past, when Ronnie (or whoever runs his account) had shared an Instagram Story that stated "Angelina releases official DIVORCE statement" with a swipe-up, people took to the platform to precise how gross it used to be that he was once the usage of gossip so to make slightly more cash. "Clickbait he gets paid if we read it plus he’s clearly super pissed at all of them," any individual on Reddit wrote.

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Other solid contributors from Jersey Shore have participated in this clickbait sport too, Redditors have pointed out. "This is really weird. I know awhile ago all of the cast members were posting a lot of swipe-ups and clickbait-y stuff about the show in their stories and I assumed it was because MTV wanted them to promo this way. But it’s been awhile since they’ve done that and Ron isn’t even involved in the show currently so.. ???!!! Not sure what he’s trying to accomplish here," one wrote.

And then there is the whole factor with Ronnie getting arrested on April 22, 2021 for home violence allegations. According to E! Online, he was once taken into custody in Los Angeles and then later released on a $100,000 bail. Ronnie, at the time, was once still on probation from the other home violence fee that came from his ex, Jenn Harley (this happened in 2019). It turns out that this time, Ronnie's female friend Saffire Matos is the reported sufferer, and was the one who known as the police on him.

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The Jersey Shore forged contributors don't seem to be the only ones responsible of posting clickbait content. In an Instagram submit that has since been deleted, Teen Mom star Maci Bookout posted a photo of a sonogram and child clothes with the caption "#LinkInBio" with the feedback became off. The link in bio resulted in an article about 16 and Pregnant star  Izabella Tovar being pregnant, no longer Maci. It used to be an excessively "haha, gotcha!" second and fans felt deceived.

So, when you see a imprecise publish and photograph from a star on Instagram with the caption "#LinkInBio," likelihood are...it is just clickbait. Don't fall for it.

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