Social media has recently seen a surge of posts claiming that Italian influencer Gio Scotti, known on TikTok and Instagram under the handle @gio.scottii, has passed away. These posts have spread rapidly across various platforms, with some users sharing “obituary-style” messages referring to the creator as a transgender influencer and lifestyle content creator.
However, as of now, there is no official confirmation from family members, verified representatives, or credible news organizations confirming the death of Gio Scotti.
Gio Scotti is known online as a social media personality with a presence on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, where the account @gio.scottii has shared lifestyle-focused content and personal expression posts. The account has gained attention for its fashion-forward imagery, aesthetic videos, and personality-driven content that resonates with a young audience.
While some online discussions have described Scotti as a transgender influencer, there is limited verified public biographical information available, and much of the identity details circulating on social media remain unconfirmed or self-reported through posts.
The recent wave of “Gio Scotti death” claims appears to have originated from unverified social media posts and reposted screenshots rather than any official statement or news outlet.
At this time, Gio Scotti’s verified social media presence does not include any confirmed announcement regarding death, memorial posts, or statements from family or representatives.
Despite widespread speculation, there are currently no credible obituaries, police reports, or verified media articles confirming the death of Gio Scotti. Major news outlets have not reported on the claim, and no official public records have been released supporting the rumors circulating online.
The only available public information continues to be the influencer’s social media presence, which remains accessible online.
False death rumors involving influencers and public figures have become increasingly common on platforms like TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram. These hoaxes can spread rapidly and cause confusion among fans and followers.