Andy Biersack is dead. At least that's what the Internet is saying. However the Black Veil Brides singer didn't die. He's just the victim of an Internet death hoax.

A report appeared this week saying that Biersack died in a jet ski crash. Many came across a report from Global Associated News which reads:

"Musician Andy Biersack died while on a personal vacation in Turks and Caicos early this morning from injuries sustained in a Jet-Ski accident - May 26, 2013

Preliminary reports from Turks and Caicos Police officials indicate that the musician struck a concrete boat slip in a marina on Parrot Cay in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Andy Biersack was the only passenger on the personal watercraft at the time of the incident. Specific details are not yet available.

The accident occurred at approximately 8:45 a.m. (UTC/GMT -4 hours)."

Since there are so many details to the accident it is easy to believe that it's true, but rest easy Biersack fans, it isn't. Global Associated News creates fake death reports. A message at the bottom of the page reads:

"FAKE... THIS STORY IS 100% FAKE! this is an entertainment website, and this is a totally fake article based on zero truth and is a complete work of fiction for entertainment purposes! this story was dynamically generated using a generic 'template' and is not factual. Any reference to specific individuals has been 100% fabricated by web site visitors who have created fake stories by entering a name into a blank 'non-specific' template for the purpose of entertainment."

Even though the rumor is false, fans took to Twitter to mourn and question the loss. Some examples of tweets include:

"Why is it saying @AndyBVB died in a jet ski accident. Please tell me that is not true."

" @AndyBVB You Are Perfect And If You Died Like Everyone Said Ill Cry But You Probably Didn't And Im Freaking Out Okay I Love You Bye<3"

" @AndyBVB some post in Google is saying u died."

"@AndyBVB You need to tweet so we all know your alive and not dead xx"

Biersack isn't the only celebrity to become the victim of a death hoax.

Some other celebrities who became victims of a death hoax in recent months include rapper, Eminem,  singer, Enrique Iglesias, "The Big Bang Theory actor Jim Parsons, actress Megan Fox, wrestler John Cena, singer Bruno Mars, actor Vin Diesel, musician Skrillex, Rapper Lil Wayne, Actor Vince Vaughn, Tom Kenny, the voice behind SpongeBob Squarepants, country singer Taylor Swift, legendary actor Morgan Freeman, Comedian Bill CosbyAlfonso Ribeiro aka Carlton from the Fresh Prince, and Bill Nye the Science Guy. All of these celebrities are just fine.