Johnny Depp, 59, has been in the news lately, mainly due to his claims against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, 35, whom he sued for defamation after she wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post, in which she referred to herself as ” public figures representing domestic abuse.”
Due to Heard’s allegations, Depp’s career has taken several hits. First, Warner Bros.’ “The Fantastic Beasts” franchise dropped the actor from the film and recast him with Mads Mikkelson. Later, the Walt Disney Company fired Depp from his iconic role as Jack Sparrow in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.
Now, months after a jury found Amber Heard defamed Johnny Depp by publicly accusing him of domestic abuse, and found Depp proved Heard lied about her allegations, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actress is warning her fans about scammers on social media.
Beware of Johnny Depp Scams
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Johnny Depp used Instagram to, once again, warn fans of scammers and scammers. In a statement posted to Depp’s Instagram Story from the 59-year-old actor and his team, “We have been informed that there continue to be scammers pretending to be Johnny or those on his team, offering promising meetings and time with him. , usually for payment. Some of these attempts seem quite convincing, for example by digitally duplicating his voice and using other forms of communication that seem genuine.”
“Please be aware that this is a scam,” the statement continued. “It’s not Johnny or anyone from his team. These people are criminals who try to get money from weak and kind people. If you notice this happening, or have been a target yourself, please report it to the online fraud team at your local police force.”
Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time the 59-year-old actor has had to post about cheating on social media. In June 2022, Depp posted a similar statement on his social media, referring to fraud and impersonation as “relentless.”
“I’ve been notified that there are fake accounts pretending to be me or people I work with,” the actor wrote in June 2022. “I’m asking you to be on the lookout because it seems these fake accounts don’t stop. My team is working to combat the problem. Thank you for your continued support and making me aware of this issue!”
How Do You Know the Real Johnny Depp?
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In a statement released by Johnny Depp and his team, the list of confirmed social media platforms:
- Instagram: @johnnydepp
- TikTok: @johnnydepp
- Facebook: @johnnydepp
- Discord: @JohnnyDepp0854
Additionally, Depp’s team made it clear that the “Edward Scissorhands” actor will not communicate with fans via email, fan sites, WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, text messaging or phone calls. Therefore, if someone tries to contact you through one of these methods, unfortunately, it is a scam and should be reported.
Again, if you notice this happening, or have been a target yourself, please report it to the online fraud team at your local police department.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/