Jacob Fatu, who joined WWE earlier this year, has been in the spotlight for a while. However, this attention comes with its challenges, including fake accounts trying to impersonate him. In fact, Fatu has now called out an Instagram account for the exact same reason.
Jacob Fatu took to Twitter and addressed his fans to warn them about fake social media accounts impersonating him. He clarified that he does not have accounts on Instagram or Facebook and emphasized that his only official platform is Twitter. Fatu also expressed his gratitude to his supporters for their understanding and loyalty.
“🚨 THIS IS NOT ME ON @instagram 🚨 ❌ FAKE ACCOUNT ON @instagram ❌ ❗️I DO NOT HAVE @facebook OR @instagram ❗️ 💯 @X IS MY ONLY SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT 💯 🙏 I LOVE YOU SOLO 🙏”
Fake social media accounts are a growing problem for celebrities and public figures. Wrestling fans can avoid being misled by checking for verified accounts, following official announcements, and relying on direct statements from stars like Jacob Fatu to confirm authentic profiles.
This isn’t even the first time a WWE Superstar had to warn fans about impostor accounts. Therefore, WWE fans should remain cautious about suspicious online activity, keeping in mind that genuine stars will never request money through social media or any request for that matter. By staying alert and verifying profiles, fans can avoid falling victim to these scams and that’s the only way they can fight against impersonators.
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