Katy Perry, Madonna and Cheryl have all fallen for the same fake coronavirus quarantine video

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Katy Perry was the first to fall for the fake video. (Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Katy Perry, Madonna and Cheryl have all fallen victim to the same fake.

Katy Perry was first when, at 12.07am this morning, she shared a viral tweet of a video of people standing on balconies with the caption: “A whole neighbourhood in Italy is singing ‘Roar’ by Katy Perry while they’re on lockdown and self-quarantined. #COVIDー19.”

The blurry video was dubbed with her hit, ‘Roar’. Katy Perry retweeted it, saying: “You cannot break the human spirit. We are one in this.”

Unfortunately, the video is a fake – as people were quick to point out.

Madonna was next, tweeting the same video 12 hours later, at 1.18pm on March 15 – only this time it had been dubbed with people singing along to her song ‘I rise’.

“Let Us All RISE UP. everywhere around the world!!” Madonna tweeted.

Again, people were quick to call it a fake – and this time, point to the fact that Katy Perry had already fallen for the same trick.

Finally – at least, until the next global popstar falls for it – Cheryl made it a hat-trick, tweeting the same video at 3.02pm.

This time it was captioned: “A whole neighbourhood in Italy is singing Fight For This Love by Cheryl while they’re on lockdown and self-quarantined. #COVIDー19.”

Cheryl simply retweeted the video and added “I’m not crying” with a crying emoji.

Once again, legions of people online were quick to let her know that she’d been had.

At the time of writing, Katy Perry, Madonna and Cheryl are the only known popstars to have fallen for the fake video.

But given the millions of people with internet access now under either state-imposed lockdown or self-imposed isolation because of coronavirus, it seems unlikely they’ll be the last.

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