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Academy Award-winning singer and actress Irene Cara was found dead inside her Florida home, but many fans refuse to believe the news after a recent death hoax targeting the star.

Cara, 63, singer of the hit ‘Flashdance… What A Feeling’ that earned her an Oscar in 1984, was confirmed to have passed away by her publicist, Judith Moose, on Saturday after midnight. 

The news of the singer’s passing was also confirmed by ABC 13.  

‘It is with profound sadness that on behalf of her family I announce the passing of Irene Cara,’ Moose said in a statement. ‘Her cause of death is currently unknown and will be released when the information is available.’ 

The post came just after a death hoax about Cara, who starred in Fame, with many fans fearing the latest announcement may be part of another lie. 

‘Sorry if this is true but I’m afraid after the hoax it’s difficult to believe,’ Twitter user Rachael L wrote in response to Moose. ‘On Friday (November 25) the actress’ reps officially confirmed that Irene Cara is not dead. 

‘She joins the long list of celebrities who have been victimized by this hoax,’ the previous announcement said. 

Moose, however, confirmed that Saturday’s announcement was real, adding that ‘We’re all in shock.’  

Academy Award-winning singer Irene Cara, 63, ( second from the left) was found dead inside her Florida home following a previous death hoax. Cara is pictured alongside (L-R) Flashdance star Jennifer Beals, songwriter Keith Forsey and actor Matthew Broderick

Academy Award-winning singer Irene Cara, 63, ( second from the left) was found dead inside her Florida home following a previous death hoax. Cara is pictured alongside (L-R) Flashdance star Jennifer Beals, songwriter Keith Forsey and actor Matthew Broderick 

Cara was beloved for her 1980 role as Coco Hernandez in Fame (above)

Cara was beloved for her 1980 role as Coco Hernandez in Fame (above)

She then skyrocketed to stardom in 1984 with her title track hit for Flashdance

 She then skyrocketed to stardom in 1984 with her title track hit for Flashdance 

Many fans were in shock and did not immediately believe the news following the hoax

Many fans were in shock and did not immediately believe the news following the hoax

Pictured: Cara's Florida home where she was confirmed dead by her family and publicist. The cause of death is currently unknown

Pictured: Cara’s Florida home where she was confirmed dead by her family and publicist. The cause of death is currently unknown  

Born in the Bronx, Cara was a trained singer, actor and dancer who made many on stage and television appearances as a child, including on PBS and Johnny Carson’s The Tonight Show.

The performer then rocketed to fame in 1980 playing Coco Hernandez in the hit musical Fame. 

She received two Grammy nominations for the musical and won Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Artist. 

Cara went on to win a Grammy and an Oscar in 1984 with the title track to Flashdance, which starred Jennifer Beals. 

When confirming Cara’s death, Moose wrote: ‘She was a beautifully gifted soul whose legacy will live forever through her music and films.’ 

The publicist also expressed sympathy for the performer’s fans over the recent death hoax. 

‘None of us were ever contacted regarding the hoax on a Facebook page. I completely understand it being difficult to believe. We’re all in shock.  

Following appearances on TV on a starring role in a musical drama, Cara made waves in Fame, which earned her two Grammys. Pictured: Cara singing as Coco in the award-winning film

 Following appearances on TV on a starring role in a musical drama, Cara made waves in Fame, which earned her two Grammys. Pictured: Cara singing as Coco in the award-winning film

Pictured: Cara holding her Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a female singer

 Pictured: Cara holding her Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a female singer 

Despite her stardom peaking in the 1980s, Cara continued to perform throughout the decades. Pictured: Cara singing at the AFL finals in Melbourne, Australia in 2006

Despite her stardom peaking in the 1980s, Cara continued to perform throughout the decades. Pictured: Cara singing at the AFL finals in Melbourne, Australia in 2006 

The youngest of five children, Cara made her debut on stage at the young age of three, earning a spot as a finalist for the Little Miss America Pageant in 1962. 

The daughter of a Puerto Rican and Cuban-American, Cara did a stint of appearances on Spanish-language TV shows before becoming a regularon PBS’s educational program, The Electric Company.  

Along with her television work, Cara performed on a slew of off-Broadway productions, and her first big role came as the titular Sparkle Williams in the 1976 musical drama film, Sparkle.  

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