ITALY: The publicist who said “the Pope is dead” had a marketing motive

Editor’s Note: In an article which blocks Google translation, Fanpage.it reports that Fabrizio Corona, a paparazzi and publicist by profession, and the man who chiefly pushed the “Pope is dead” narrative during the 38 day hospitalization of Pope Francis, was running a promotion for online betting sites, and used his “I will bet that Pope Francis is dead” shout-out to bring clients to his promotion. — This is Grifting 2.0, with style. (sarcasm)

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2 thoughts on “ITALY: The publicist who said “the Pope is dead” had a marketing motive”

  1. I honestly thought he was dead after they published that photo.
    I do not benefited in any way from having such opinion. The man was very sick and isolated. It could easily be another Hugo Chavez like incident.

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