That’s a clickbait celebrity headline format, not a reliable piece of information by itself.
It usually follows a pattern like:
- “At almost 103…” (adds shock value)
- “Oldest living star…” (vague superlative)
- “Details in first comment” (drives engagement)
Without a name, it’s impossible to verify, and that’s intentional—these posts are designed to get clicks, not share accurate reporting.
🧠 Why this is misleading
- “Oldest living star” is not a stable or official title
- It changes depending on:
- who is still alive
- how “star” is defined (actor, musician, etc.)
- Real reporting would always include:
- the person’s name
- background
- verified age and source
🎬 What real versions usually refer to
When these posts are genuine, they’re typically talking about very elderly entertainment figures or public personalities—but they are always clearly named in proper reporting, not hidden behind “details in comments.”
✔ Bottom line
This is engagement bait, not actual news. The lack of a name is the biggest red flag.
If you want, paste the “first comment” or full post and I can tell you who it’s actually referring to and whether the claim is accurate.