Jeff Hardy’s spouse, Beth, is sending a transparent warning to followers—don’t fall for the pretend accounts popping up on-line.
Over the previous few years, scammers have focused wrestling followers by pretending to be WWE or AEW stars. A few of these con artists create phony profiles, message followers privately, and even persuade them they’re in a relationship or that they should ship cash. There have been instances the place followers misplaced hundreds—and even their properties—due to these scams.
Beth Hardy isn’t letting that occur on her watch. She not too long ago took to social media to close down rumors that Jeff made a brand new Instagram account, utilizing his TikTok deal with EnlightenedJeffHardy. She made it crystal clear that it’s a pretend—and went even additional by calling out a suspicious verified Fb account posing as her husband.
“Completely satisfied Sunday, everybody! Jeff did NOT make a brand new IG along with his @TikTok identify @enlightenedjeffhardy. It’s a pretend. Similar to the ‘verified’ Jeff Hardy @fb. Nonetheless don’t know the way that slipped through the cracks.”
Beth isn’t the primary wrestling identify to talk out about this—Alexa Bliss and different stars have warned followers to be cautious. However the truth that even a verified pretend account slipped by way of Fb’s system reveals how simple it’s to be fooled.
So, keep sensible, examine these usernames, and don’t belief random DMs claiming to be your favourite stars.
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