That’s another clickbait-style headline you often see on social media.
What it’s really saying
It’s usually referring to an elderly celebrity (“oldest living star”) who is still alive at a very advanced age (around 103 in this case). These posts try to:
- grab attention with age and fame
- push you to “read the first comment” for engagement
- sometimes mix in outdated or inaccurate info
Why these posts are misleading
- ❌ They rarely name the person clearly in the headline
- ❌ “Oldest living star” can change quickly as people pass away
- ❌ The “details in comments” are often unrelated ads or filler
🧠 Important perspective
Living past 100 is rare but very real. Some well-known centenarians include entertainers and public figures who lived to 100+ due to:
- genetics
- lifestyle
- access to healthcare
- and sometimes just luck
But there is no single universal “oldest living star” title that stays fixed—it changes over time.
✅ Bottom line
This type of post is mainly designed for clicks, not information. The real story is usually just:
“A very old celebrity is still alive.”
If you want, I can tell you who the current oldest living actors/celebrities are (as of 2026) or clear up any specific name you saw in that post.