Rumors of Quentin Tarantino’s death in Iran bombings debunked as false

Los Angeles: Rumors have spread that Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino has died in a recent missile attack. However, they have all turned out to be false news. The director is safe along with his family, according to the TMZ website. News that film director Tarantino has died after a ballistic missile launched by Iran hit Israel has been widely circulated on social media. Quentin’s family spends half of their time in Israel and the other half in Los Angeles. Quentin’s wife, Daniella Pick, is a Hebrew actress. She is also a musician and a model. The couple has two children.
Quentin has previously said that he would like to continue his life in Israel. Quinton was in Israel during the recent war with Palestine. A post was posted on social media claiming that Quentin Tarantino had died in the recent Iranian attack. Thousands of fans liked it. AI images were also generated to show the director dead. They even took pictures of Quentin in a bomb shelter in Israel. However, all those images were found to be fake.
Born in 1963, Quintin has made some great films. He has directed films like Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, and Django Unchained. Quintin is known for his artistic depiction of violence in his films.





