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William Shatner Denies Cancer Rumors, Slams AI-Generated Fake News Campaign

Last updated: April 5, 2026 10:00 am
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William Shatner has directly addressed false rumors about his health, targeting a Facebook group that uses AI to create monetized fake news stories claiming he has stage 4 brain cancer and is dying.

William Shatner, the legendary actor known for his role as Captain Kirk, is fighting back against a wave of AI-generated misinformation that falsely claims he is dying of cancer. In a fiery social media post, Shatner named and shamed a Facebook group for creating and monetizing these “horrible fake news stories,” underscoring the dark side of artificial intelligence in today’s media landscape.

William Shatner slams ‘horrible fake news stories’ claiming he’s dying of cancer

The Beanstalk Functions Group has been publishing AI-generated articles and images depicting Shatner in various states of medical distress, including claims of a stage 4 brain cancer diagnosis and a public fight with Erika Kirk. Shatner revealed that these stories are monetized, with the group profiting from ad revenue while spreading lies that have fooled fans into sharing them and sending messages of support to his family.

“None of these stories are true but they apparently seem genuine enough for fans to repost them across social media,” Shatner wrote, highlighting how convincing AI fabrications can be. He directly appealed to the group’s “CEO” via X (formerly Twitter) and criticized Facebook for refusing to remove the page, despite his requests. This incident raises urgent questions about platform accountability and the ethics of AI in content creation.

This controversy unfolds against the backdrop of genuine health concerns for the 95-year-old actor. Just weeks ago, Shatner underwent surgery to repair a shoulder injury sustained in a horse riding accident late last year. The procedure, described as a “new type of shoulder operation,” was reported by AOL.

Prior to that, in September 2025, Shatner experienced a medical emergency at his Los Angeles home involving his blood sugar levels, which prompted widespread concern. Page Six covered the incident, after which Shatner took to social media to assure fans he was “perfectly fine.” These real health scares make the AI-generated cancer rumors particularly insidious, as they exploit Shatner’s recent vulnerability for clickbait profit.

Shatner’s statement is a stark warning about the convergence of AI technology and yellow journalism. “This is the downside of AI and yellow journalism,” he wrote. “While it can be a wonderful tool in the right hands; it can be used as a weapon in the wrong hands.” His experience illustrates how bad actors can use AI to create realistic but false narratives that damage reputations and mislead the public, all while generating revenue through engagement.

The Beanstalk Functions Group appears to have targeted Shatner extensively, with posts claiming he shared hospital bed photos (AI-generated), unveiled a bizarre statue, cried publicly about health struggles, and even won an Academy Award for a non-existent film. One post falsely claimed he won Best Actor at the 2026 Academy Awards for “Echoes of Time,” when in reality, the award went to Michael B. Jordan for “Sinners.” These fabrications are not just harmless pranks; they contribute to an ecosystem of misinformation that can have real-world consequences, from emotional distress for fans to potential harm to the subject’s legacy and mental well-being.

Fans of William Shatner have long been dedicated and vocal, often celebrating his career milestones and expressing concern during health updates. The AI-generated stories, however, have tricked many into believing the false rumors, leading to an outpouring of support based on lies. Shatner’s plea—to verify information through his verified accounts—is a crucial reminder in the age of AI that not everything that looks real is true. The fan community’s quickness to share and support, while well-intentioned, underscores the need for digital literacy. Shatner’s direct engagement helps cut through the noise, but it also highlights the burden placed on celebrities to constantly debunk myths that should never have been created.

This incident is part of a growing trend of AI-generated celebrity fake news, where deepfakes and synthetic media are used to create sensational stories for profit. Platforms like Facebook face increasing pressure to police such content, but as Shatner notes, they often fail to act promptly, leaving victims to fight alone. For Shatner, a figure who has embraced technology—he famously flew to space on a Blue Origin rocket in 2021—this betrayal by AI is particularly poignant. His career spans decades of media evolution, from the original Star Trek series to modern digital platforms, and now he must contend with the dark underbelly of the tools he once championed.

As the entertainment industry grapples with AI’s implications, Shatner’s stand serves as a call to action: for platforms to take responsibility, for consumers to verify, and for creators to use AI ethically. The line between innovation and exploitation is thin, and Shatner’s experience shows the human cost when it’s crossed. His fight is not just personal; it’s a battle for truth in the digital age.

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