But, that hasn't stopped conspiracy theorists from making up a Simpsons episode where we – apparently – saw her lying-in-state, after being hit by Homer's car.
The episode ends with Homer being taken to court by HRH herself, and she’s seen wearing a neckbrace in the witness box. It sees the family going on a trip to England, after Bart earns £3k while running a museum out of his treehouse. This time, people are claiming the show’s all-seeing writers predicted the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
No, The Simpsons didn't predict the death of the Queen. For the love of god, please stop acting like The Simpsons predicts everything.
It’s actually been [fact-checked thoroughly](https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/sep/19/viral-image/simpsons-didnt-predict-queens-death/) since the post went up at 5:37am AEST. Here’s a par from their piece completely debunking the above meme: For the love of god, please stop acting like The Simpsons predicts everything that happens now. - The Queen is drawn in a very different art style in the second image (and her hair is literally clipping through her hat) Politifact has been on the pulse of fake predictions in The Simpsons for a while. On Twitter, a tweet has circulated positing that the Queen’s death year had been predicted in a 2014 episode of The Simpsons (the meme on Twitter being
When Homer's car knocks over the queen's carriage, a TikTok video zooms in on a piece of paper inside that reads "8.9.2022," but this date has been edited ...
Another post went viral online, this time featuring The Simpsons version of Queen Elizabeth II in a coffin. This image foreseeing the death of Donald Trump seems to have originated from 4Can, according to PolitiFact. While driving around, Homer Simpson's car crashes into the back of the queen's carriage and sends it toppling over. The first major TikTok video to go viral was posted by @Moviesandmemes46790. [Donald Trump](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/donald-trump) lying in a coffin in an episode of The Simpsons has been another source of prediction rumors for years. [reputation for predicting](https://www.newsweek.com/people-think-simpsons-predicted-monkeypox-outbreak-1731997) real-world events, but the death of [Queen Elizabeth II](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/queen-elizabeth-ii) is not one of them.
A Sept. 15 Facebook post features two animated images of the queen, who died Sept. 8. The first shows her clasping her hands together while Homer Simpson looks ...
[image](https://www.facebook.com/abnormalsocietymedia/photos/a.544069275688323/3570003326428221/?type=3) of former President Donald Trump in a casket. [authentic](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ-GmASfLkQ). 6, 2021, Capitol riot](https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/jan/08/facebook-posts/no-simpsons-didnt-predict-capitol-riots-those-imag/). A reverse image search brings up multiple stills from the 2003 [episode](https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/The_Regina_Monologues) in which Homer crashes a rental car into the queen’s carriage. 9, 2022 [post](https://www.facebook.com/abnormalsocietymedia/photos/a.544069275688323/3570003326428221/?type=3), Oct. 2, 2020 [post](https://www.facebook.com/100022910735444/videos/747066729729327/), Feb. We found no evidence elsewhere that she died on the show. The second shows her lying in a partially opened casket displaying the words "Elizabeth II 1926-2022." [post](https://www.facebook.com/100022910735444/videos/747066729729327/) features two animated images of the queen, who died Sept. The first shows her clasping her hands together while Homer Simpson looks on in a courtroom.
But what exactly are the origins of the prediction, and does it hold any water? Let's take a look at the episode that the image was taken from and if it really ...
After she did die that day the tweet went viral and the user had to state that they were only making a joke and had no affiliation with any organizations or cults. The episode did not show Queen Elizabeth II’s death, instead, Homer was imprisoned for hitting her royal carriage with his car, causing her to wear a neck brace which you can see in the image. The viral tweet, which you can see above, consists of a screenshot of three different images which are apparently from The Simpsons.
Some videos posted on social media has led people to believe that famous cartoon series “The Simpsons” had predicted the death of Queen Elizabeth who died ...
“The Simpsons” has also made the scariest prediction about Several social media users have also fact-checked the claims about The Simpsons predicting Queen Elizabeth’s death. Some videos posted on social media has led people to believe that famous cartoon series “The Simpsons” had predicted the death of Queen Elizabeth who died last week at the age of 96.
Recently, a photo is circulating on social media suggesting that The Simpsons were the ones to predict the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The date wasn’t there in the first couple of frames after the transition,” another person tweeted. She died at her Scottish Highland retreat at the age of 96. In March 2000, the animated show also predicted that Trump would become the President of the United States. A lot of other people have also started to realize that the screenshot is fake. Recently, a photo is circulating on social media suggesting that The Simpsons were the ones to predict the death of Queen Elizabeth II. A lot of people re-shared the image without checking for its authenticity.
"The Simpsons" have been credited with predicting The Queen's death -- but did they actually?
This scene, according to the outlet, was actually a digitally altered image of a previously tampered-with still that depicted former US President Donald Trump lying in a coffin — a visual that never actually appeared on the show. “That date was never in the original. In the aforementioned TikTok clip, Trump’s yellow doppelganger had been swapped out for one of the queen. While many “Simpsons” fans believed the show had done it again, other discerning viewers were quick to point out that the date had been edited in, and didn’t actually appear in the original. Next to her is a plaque that reads “Elizabeth II: 1926-2022.” 9 by @Moviesandmemes46790, depicts a scene from Episode 4 of Season 15 called “The Regina Monologues,” in which Homer crashes into the queen’s carriage and knocks it over while the Simpson family is vacationing in London.
The Simpsons are known for predicting the future! From Donald Trump's Presidency to Disney Buying Fox, they've...
Yes, in season 15, episode 4, The Simpsons go to England and homer crashes in to the Queen but she doesn’t die. Looks like The Simpsons predicted the death of Queen Elizabeth 🤔 The latest prediction is that The Simpsons predicted the year Queen Elizabeth died