A stunned Hollywood froze as viral headlines screamed Goldie Hawn’s $77 million Netflix bombshell—a raw exposé dragging Epstein’s elite shadows into unforgiving light—only to shatter as pure fiction.

The hoax, erupting across Facebook and X in mid-December 2025, claimed Hawn secured the massive deal for a documentary sequel to Dirty Money, featuring “never-before-seen” Epstein footage and survivor testimonies exposing Hollywood complicity. Fabricated clips—AI-cloned Hawn voice declaring “The truth Virginia died for must be told”—amassed 14 million views, trending #HawnEpsteinExposé with 3.8 million posts (75% outraged at alleged silence).
Fact-checkers—Snopes, Reuters, Lead Stories—debunked it by December 16, tracing to Vietnam-based “Viet Spam” networks using ElevenLabs audio and Runway ML visuals. No Netflix announcement exists; Dirty Money ended in 2020. Hawn’s team called it “disgusting exploitation” of Giuffre, who died by suicide April 25, 2025. Her memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) fueled real scrutiny, but no Hawn project ties to it.
The fake preyed on Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (December 19 deadline), blending truth with fiction. Hawn’s actual 2025 interviews focused on mindfulness and family, not Epstein. As removals hit, the hoax—3.2 million shares—highlighted AI’s threat: turning survivor legacy into clickbait while Giuffre’s truth endures unvarnished.
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