BlueMeanie
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NIGEL Farage has become the latest high-profile celebrity to be duped into reading out a funeral notice for 'Terry Munro'.
The Reform UK politician - synonymous with the Brexit movement - recorded a personalised video message via celeb messaging app Cameo.
Gers supporters have been mocking Celtic's 10-in-a-row collapse after clinching their first title in a decade.
And one punter decided to fork out £30 for Farage to read out a fake death notice as he mentioned Hoops captain Scott Brown and ex-boss Neil Lennon.
Facing the camera, Farage read: "This is to send the friends and family of Terry Munro my very deepest condolences.
"Eight and a half years is absolutely no age for him to have been taken from you. It is absolutely truly awful.
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Nigel Farage records his personal video message
"Lenny and Broony, the funeral is going to be on the 16th of May on Edmiston Drive. Condolences."
Only last month ex-Eastenders star Jake Wood was also duped into announcing funeral arrangements for 'Terry Munro' by a cheeky Rangers fan.
The actor - who played Max Branning on the BBC soap from 2006 to 2021 - recorded a personalised video message via celeb messaging app Cameo.
There was also a joke along these line masquerading as a death notice in the bereavements section of The Inverness Courier newspaper's website.
The false notice said Munro died in Dundee after a "year long illness", a cheeky nod to Celtic's recent draw with Dundee United and the Parkhead club's poor form throughout this season.
It added that Munro was a "close friend of Neil Francis", in reference to the club's former manager Neil Lennon.
The notice read: "MUNRO - Terry, after a year long illness, in Dundee, on Sunday 7th March, 2021. Close friend of Neil Francis. Funeral details to follow. The banter has passed on."