The video was published here on Facebook on July 7, 2020. It has been viewed more than 1.7 million times and shared 54,000 times.
It was shared here in a Myanmar-based Facebook group.
The 42-second clip is a split screen video that features Chan speaking on the left, and stacks of British and euro banknotes on the right.
The text superimposed on the video reads: "STAY AT HOME. Jackie Chan gift money".
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The post reads, in part: "for all countries .. !!! Register from home and get prizes in 5 minutes, we are publishing this to help those who are affected by the explosion of CORONA virus. Pick the first letter of your name and you will receive a gift of your choice….Your money will be sent 5 minutes after registering your name".
The same video was also viewed here, here and here on Facebook alongside similar claims.
The claim is false.
Jackie Chan video
A reverse Google Image search with keyframes extracted from the footage in the misleading posts found a longer version of the video published here on Jackie Chan's official Facebook page on April 3, 2020.
In the video, Chan says, in part: "Hello I am Jackie Chan. I know it is a very difficult time for everyone right now. And we all face the same problem - the coronavirus....Protecting yourself is protecting your family. Stay safe. Stay strong. I too believe we have a brighter future ahead. Thank you."
Chan does not mention handouts at any point during the video.
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Below is a screenshot comparison of the video in the misleading post (L) and the video on Chan's Facebook page (R):
A second reverse image search also found a longer version of the video in the misleading posts published here on the Instagram account of US boxer Floyd Mayweather.
The video is captioned "Pounds and a few Euros". It is dated May 27, 2017, more than two years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Below is a screenshot comparison of the video in the misleading posts (L) and Mayweather's Instagram post (R):