Rumors are out that Avril Lavigne Died Accidentally in Snowboarding


There are rumors that Avril Lavigne died at the age of 26, due to Snowboard accident today, January 2, 2011. The singer snowboarded at Whistle Blackcomb ski resort in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Out of control or balance was the primary reason of the accident and lead to death. After the incident, Avril Lavigne was lifted by ski patrol teams and rushed to the nearest hospital. In the other hand, Avril Lavigne died due to the impact of her crash. Avril had protective gears like helmets and she had no presence or influence of alcohol and drugs.

I hope that this rumor was not true because I am a fan of Avril, due to her songs that was so addictive and so entertaining. I wish she was alive today. Avril voices out rock all over the world using her talented and special kind of songs and albums promoted and earned in millions. Still, for the fans out there, keep believing that Avril lives on, no matter what, no matter how and no matter where. Keep Rockin’ Avril Lavigne. Rock our world with your dedicated songs.

Avril Lavigne Whibley was born September 27, 1984, known as Avril Lavigne, a rock star, fashion designer, and a Canadian actress. She was awarded at the Canadian Business Magazine last 2006 as the strongest Canadian star in the Hollywood. 

With her 1st album, LET GO published in the year 2002 with 16 million copies all over the world. UNDER MY SKIN, second album has 8 million sales and her third album, THE BEST THING launched with 5 million sales and pushes her career to the top as she reaches US Billboard 200. Avril Lavigne had 6 hit songs all over the world named Complicated, Sk8er boi, I'm with you, My Happy Ending (my all time favorite) and Girlfriend.

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  1. this is so not true. She's very much alive and her new single "what the hell" rocks. I love the video too.Luxury vacation home rentals

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