Sandra Bullock Warns of Scammers Impersonating Her on Social Media
The actress and her sister have raised concerns over fraudulent accounts exploiting victims and threatening their safety.
- Sandra Bullock issued a statement emphasizing that she does not use social media and warning fans about fake accounts impersonating her for financial gain.
- The actress expressed deep concern for her family's safety and the innocent victims targeted by these scams, which are under investigation by law enforcement.
- Bullock's sister, Gesine Bullock-Prado, revealed that scammers have created numerous fake accounts in her name and Sandra's, tricking victims into sending large sums of money.
- Gesine criticized Meta, the company behind Facebook, for failing to remove reported fake accounts, despite her repeated attempts to flag them to company representatives.
- The sisters have highlighted broader issues with celebrity impersonation scams, referencing cases where victims were defrauded of significant sums by accounts posing as other public figures, including Brad Pitt.