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Ken Ober Has, In Fact, Died At 52


After a want day of Ken Ober death rumors, followed on rumors that the death rumors were equitable rumors, and finally confirmation that the commencing rumors were actually true and not scarcely rumors, it’s official:
Longtime MTV “isolated Control” host Ken Ober has passed away at the life-span of 52, the comedian’s representative confirmed to MTV tidings. The cause of his death was not handy at press time.
Starting in 1987, Ober hosted five seasons of “outside Control,” which, along with “Club MTV” and “The Week In roll,” was MTV’s first foray into series idiot box…
After “Remote Control,” Ober went on to tummler other game shows, like “Smush” and “manage Me Laugh.” In the years since, Ober worked as a supervising in on “Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn,” a consulting manufacturer on “Old Christine” and a novelist and producer on “Mencia.”
With no indecorum to Ober, today was a odd reminder about the internet news course when it comes to semi-Delphic celebrity deaths; the internet has nearly put itself in a “Boy Who Cried Wolf” job, where we’re so used to tuning out of pocket death rumors about 80s celebrities because they’re ever after later revealed to be hoaxes, that no ditty actually believed all the news, Tweets, and Facebook postings nearby Ober’s actual death today until it was later re-confirmed. strange.
If Jaleel White ever dies, then hoo-chum, it’s gonna take a week as a service to anyone on the internet to start believing that…
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