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Did your favorite celebrity reach out to you on social media?

Before you get too excited, are you sure it’s that person? Really sure? We’ve heard reports that scammers, who will try just about anything to separate you from your money, are now posing as celebrities on social media. They’re asking fans to send money for all kinds of supposed reasons – like claiming a prize, donating to a charity, or giving help of some kind. Some celebs do raise money for legitimate causes. But you want to be sure the cause—and the person asking you to support it—are real.

Imposter scams come in many varieties, but they all work the same way: a scammer pretends to be someone you trust to convince you to send them money. And that’s exactly what these celebrity imposters are trying to do.

So what should you do if a celebrity contacts you on social media and asks for money?

  • Slow down. Before you send money, talk with someone you trust.
  • Do some research: search online for the celebrity’s name plus “scam.” Do the same with any charity or cause they’re asking you to support—and learn more about charity scams here.
  • Never send money, gift cards or prepaid debit cards to someone you don’t know or haven’t met – even celebrities you meet on social media.
  • If you sent money to a scammer, contact the company you used to send the money (your bank, wire transfer service, gift card company, or prepaid debit card company). Tell them the transaction was a fraud. Ask the company to reverse the transaction, if it’s possible.
  • Report your experience to the social media site and to the FTC.

To learn more about imposter scams, visit FTC.gov/imposters.

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Mdummies6
March 11, 2020

In reply to by Help.me96

That sounds very much line a scan and the reason why I telling you this is because one of my favorite actors supposibly was sending me personal messages takes on instragram for like a week then all the sudden he was asking to donate to his charity, as far as in concerned celebrities are more likey to contact you first throw anything line Twitter insteam or fb asking for money I do truly believes they are imposters I know this because if you look at the account that's being used says private and theres no access in any info proving its them chances are it an imposter.. so sorry you've giving your money to this person they are scammers as far as I concerned anyone who claimed to say they truly love you would not be asking you for money they are just manipuaters. Stop any contact fro him you deserve real loves fron some who doesnt take advantage of you and your kindness
nothappy
April 14, 2020

In reply to by Mdummies6

Which actor was this? Because I am going through this with one of my favorite actors too.
Grkkat28
April 17, 2020

In reply to by Mdummies6

Hi Mdummies6. Which actor messaged you? I had someone pretending to be Jesse Lee Soffer from Chicago PD. I blocked him and he continues to call from other numbers. I blocked all numbers.
Tinú
September 23, 2019

In reply to by Help.me96

Celebrities NEVER ask for money. Don't be fooled. It's a scammer. And why would they reach out to the average Jane doe anyway online? What are you supposed to send? Amazone gift cards? Prepaid debit? Always follow your gut. If something feels off it usually is. Don't believe these parasites.
Tapaui
November 23, 2019

In reply to by Tinú

I received an inbox on my twitter from 50/cent supposedly. Then he asked to go private on my hangout. Hasn't asked for money yet. But was wondering if this is a scam
annette
February 05, 2020

In reply to by Help.me96

A man claiming he was Keith Urban and a man saying he was Garth Brooks,both contacted me,asked me to go on hangouts,then asked mor I tunes cards,and the Keith Urban dude claimed to love me,calling me his queen,baby,sweetheart,etc,sound familiar,then sorry ,you are being scammed and it's not your fav country star
Don't beebeuse…
July 07, 2020

In reply to by annette

Did he/they offer to help you out with money?
SR290
April 05, 2020

In reply to by Help.me96

This is for the Help.me96, what country singer was it? Just asking in case they try to do that to me. Thank you.
Kip Moore fan
May 08, 2020

In reply to by Help.me96

I am on Instagram. Someone that said they were Kip Moore But spelled it different. (Kipp) they wanted me to send the $800.00 in stream wallet gift cards. I thought that was very odd. I knew it was fake. But the things he said was sweet. I know better. I still have all the texts. So if there is any further information I can help to stop this.
southbeach
June 15, 2020

In reply to by Help.me96

Would you mind sharing who the country music artist was, I think the same person has done this to me.
Countrygirl
July 04, 2020

In reply to by Help.me96

Was it George Strait? I have been contacted by 12 different ones & I hardly think he is duplicating himself!!! I have been able report some & they disappeared from Twitter. But they are clever & create new accounts. I have found at least 3 that are duplicates with different fan club names!! Watch out!!!!
Donfrancois't …
April 09, 2019

In reply to by Justice raines

Kate Williams dutches of York. Wanted credit card no etc. gave it to them then cancelled credit card!
Niya21
October 10, 2019

In reply to by Donfrancois't …

It's this fake austin mahone account that was asking me to buy him a amazon gift card so he can help his charity homes, but I was trying to trick him by using a fake information account so he can leave me alone about it
Don't use your…
September 12, 2021

In reply to by Donfrancois't …

Has anyone been contacted by Paul McCartney?? He goes by James???
justme
April 24, 2019

In reply to by Did you get th…

I had a Jon Bon Jovi imposter asking me to send money via PayPal to help a homeless person. That after months of talking. I never believed 100% but being a fan you end up giving the chat a go. After months he started to ask for money to ‘prove’ my love and even after I found out who it was and confronted her she still insisted I was wrong.
Lori
August 01, 2019

In reply to by justme

I also was contacted by twitter by Jon Bon Jovi scam and was asked to continue conversation over hangouts. Over a month of getting to know each other was suggested a meet and greet through his management. Through that time he told me he was in a loveless marriage and had been searching his whole life for someone who really loved him for himself . He convinced me he had fallen in love with me. When the meet and greet didn’t happen I was told his wife found out and was getting a divorce and all assets where frozen. Needed my help to get his divorce so we could be together. Even though I kept seeing social media of them together he convinced me these where only social obligations he had to do until his divorce was finalized. For a full year every doubt ever question he answered and it seemed logical. I am ashamed to say I feel for it and are out a lot of money trying to help him get his divorce to be with me. But what’s worse is I fell in love with a lie a scam someone pretending to be him. Everything you read on here is how they work and manipulate you by playing on your emotions and desire for it to be real. Don’t fall for it because you’ll only end up with your money stolen and your heart broken.
Grace
September 12, 2019

In reply to by Lori

Same thing happened to me recently. Claiming to be Alexander Dreymon and even insisted for Video call to prove he was not fake. He asked for my number saying so we can exchange messages on WhatsApp app..Seems too good to be true alright and same with you..He Started bluffing and saying he admires me and wanted to be with me .after. While he proposed that he has this investment and he needs some extra money to win this said project..even promising to come over if I donate $3000 dollars.. they're really good into convincing that the are real..I don't even know how he made it so realistic when I saw Alexander Dreymon on video call..(but the video was blurry and I can't hear a word). It didn't stop and keeps on insisting that I send money so he can close the deal.And I almost fell for it..lesson learned.
Lb
June 02, 2020

In reply to by Grace

Did you say things like he is lonely and doesn’t have any trustworthy friends by any chance
Chezzie
October 22, 2019

In reply to by Lori

I have had person say he was Leonardo DiCaprio ask me for gift cards steam gift cards or Google gift cards and ask for money for flight fare from germany to England about april of this year wanted me to book a 5 star hotel as well
Lillly
November 10, 2019

In reply to by Lori

Did this person every want to send you their check to hold until you could meet or send it to you in your name and then go with you to cash it since his funds were frozen???
Skipper
November 19, 2019

In reply to by Lori

Thank you so much for posting this, Lori! You have really, really helped my cousin. She is a longtime Bon Jovi fan and had commented on some of his instagram pics and somehow, someone posing as Jon himself contacted her and said all of the right things. This was only about two weeks ago. It was the exact same thing, said they had to switch to Hangouts, the messages were very convincing at first. Then in my opinion, once she was "hooked," they passed her off to someone who spoke much less English because it started sounding like a foreigner talking, and clearly they were setting her up to "help" with a fake charity cause by sending money. The cause was a new orphanage in Turkey. Sent her pics of pitiful children, etc. Thanks again, Lori, for posting this so we could easily identify the same pattern at work. My cousin deleted her Hangout account and is safe now.
Howien't use y…
December 11, 2019

In reply to by Lori

I have had contact with a person who claims to know Jon Bon Jovi and a bunch of weird stuff to go along with it has eventually come out however this person first said to me....I have never really been loved for who I am which set off bells with me. I was wondering what email this person was using and if the email has both Jon’s and his wife’s name in it? Thank you!
milley
February 13, 2020

In reply to by Howien't use y…

Same to me. I want to know what email address that fake celebrity was using as scammer Jon Bon Jovi?
disappointed
June 27, 2020

In reply to by Lori

Just went something so very very similar, in several categories, albeit it was with another 'supposed celebrity' which I won't name at this time! I was also encouraged to download Hangout..... hmm. He wanted to do a video chat to prove it was him. The app has since been deleted from my phone!!! It's sooooo scary at there. Be safe out there everyone!
Emma
December 31, 2019

In reply to by Did you get th…

Actor asks me to contact his manager to pay for a pass ( there are three passes each pass a different price) If I get one of these passes I can go and visit him Fake???
Roon
May 03, 2020

In reply to by D'ellen

I've had various people message me claiming to be Henry too. Did your Fenry throw a hissy fit the second you questioned who he was too?
Soon2BeNurse
August 13, 2020

In reply to by Roon

OMG a woman I take care of is sending a man impersonating Henry Cavill thousands of dollars. She thinks it is really him, I am so glad I found this. People are sick, the woman is dying of cancer!
abc123
February 18, 2020

In reply to by Did you get th…

I was recently scammed by someone claiming to be John Mayer! Because of the fact that I was under sedation due to recent hip surgery, I was dumb enough to send $7000 for a shipment which I am now fighting PayPal and AMEX to please get back for me as I realized - once I got off the medication what had happened to me!
L0v3l¥
March 13, 2020

In reply to by abc123

Henry Cavill impostor is active again. Needs help bec of feozen account due to breach of contract involvement.Uses same pic with his official IG account. Very clever in convincing and lateron you'll be one of his victims. Able to share pic of horse that will be used by Geralt, video at the gym, sharing pics of his current whereabouts.
Henry Cavill Queen
August 13, 2021

In reply to by L0v3l¥

An imposter is pretending to be Henry Cavill, asking for photos and videos and even voice messages. I suspect the imposter wants photos of the victims to post on onlyfans or other fake profiles. I have a lot of screenshots of WhatsApp and Instagram...
LoLo
June 16, 2020

In reply to by abc123

Did he offer to take a video chat with you ? I got a John Mayer DM- video chatted for about 10-15 seconds at a time 8 times with him but I’m still not sure it was him. I moved on
Jenn0428
April 24, 2020

In reply to by Did you get th…

Someone has been contacting me, claiming to be Henry Cavill...from a bunch of different Twitter accounts
'MS Understood
August 10, 2018

In reply to by KW

Yes recently a family member had a facebook friend alert them they received a facebook message from IRS and they needed monies to keep my family member from prison to please send money! we have the phone number if need be ...
Drymanneldred
October 17, 2018

In reply to by KW

I have this same problem with a person claiming to be Agnetha Falstkog from ABBA.Constantly telling me about impersonators and now wants a security word.Her profile on Twitter says she was born in Stockholm,Sweden but her IMBD says she was really born in Jonkoping,Smaland,Sweden.
Wrestive
January 20, 2020

In reply to by KW

They are also using wrestlers. The Big Show, John Cena and Roman Reigns
George Chao
August 08, 2018
I’ve been scammed by a chinese dating app for $40,000 USD. I did not make those transactions but my bank still told me i am responsible for the bill. I have a police report and i put a freeze on all three credit bureau. What can i do now? Help me please.
Brown Oddver
December 17, 2018

In reply to by George Chao

What is the name of the dating app, and what is the fullname of the man
DEM
August 08, 2018
I had a friend request from one of our favorite music artists. I unwisely friended it on facebook, then came to mind to check out the site. It turned out to be a new facebook account with some questionable characters.. Unfriended real fast!
Subi L
August 08, 2018
I once received an email stating that they had hacked my webcam and recorded inappropriate videos of me and if i do not pay them via bitcoin they will post the videos online. They even had one of my old passwords- I think I had used it on ebay. So I responded to the email and told them that I do not know how bitcoins work and they should send me their paypal address so I can send money. They never responded. If they did, I would have reported to FTC right away. It is much easier to track such scammers if we have their paypal address.
rikoshea
August 09, 2018

In reply to by Subi L

I agree paypal is the best.If there is a problem they will call me right away.
anon
August 15, 2018

In reply to by Subi L

That was an automated email using harvested creds from old breaches, you have nothing to worry about.
Vondra Brooks
August 08, 2018
I AM BEING SCAMMBED RIGHT NOW ON SEVERIAL OF MY ACCOUNTS THIS IS ONE OF THEM