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A death hoax claiming Sylvester Stallone passed away surfaced on social media and the actor is not happy about it.

"Please ignore the stupidity," the 71-year-old actor tweeted Monday. "Alive and well and happy and healthy...Still punching!"

Stallone also pointed out to images insisting the star was suffering from an illness, prompting him to lose his hair. The photos are most likely are from a scene Stallone has filmed.

His younger brother Frank Stallone also took to social media where he slammed the hurtful gossip.

“Rumors that my brother is dead are false,” the 67-year-old tweeted Monday. “What kind of sick demented cruel mind things of things like this to post? People like this are mentally deranged and don’t deserve a place in society.”

Metro reported Monday messages began to circulate on social media over the weekend claiming the “Rocky” star had died after battling prostate cancer.

Bewildered Twitter users began to immediately ask if the actor had really died or if he was just the victim of another cruel joke.

A rep for the 71-year-old Hollywood actor did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

This isn’t the first time Stallone has been the subject of a death hoax.

Metro, a U.K.-based news site, added rumors of his passing circulated back in 2016, prompting Stallone to upload a photo of himself with Russian boxer Sergey Kovalev on Instagram.

His last post was made Sunday to promote his new film “Creed II.”