Brad Pitt’s Rep Issues Warning After Scammers Impersonate Actor To Defraud Women Online; Says ‘Don’t Fall for Fake Social Media Accounts’

Brad Pitt's representative has warned fans about scammers impersonating the actor on social media. Five people were arrested in Spain for a scam involving a 'fake Brad Pitt' who deceived two women out of over USD 350,000.

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Brad Pitt's representative has recently spoken out after scammers were arrested for impersonating the actor to defraud women on social media. The Oscar winner, 60, who does not have any official social media accounts, issued a warning through his rep on Sept. 25. "It's awful that scammers take advantage of fans' strong connection with celebrities, and this is an important reminder to not respond to unsolicited online outreach, especially from actors who have no social media presence," Pitt's rep told PEOPLE. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s Daughter Shiloh Runs Newspaper Ad Announcing She's Dropping 'Pitt' From Her Name.

Spain's Ministry of the Interior announced on September 23 that five people were arrested, and more are under investigation, for their involvement in a "criminal organization" that allegedly scammed over $350,000 from two women online. Authorities said the scammers posed as a "fake Brad Pitt" to deceive fans, promising romantic relationships and asking the women to transfer money for investment projects.

Three suspects were arrested in November, and two more were arrested in July, with charges including fraud, money laundering, and forgery.

Several other celebrities have previously warned fans about fake accounts trying to scam people online. Stars like Whoopi Goldberg, Tom Hanks, and Johnny Depp have all spoken out about similar incidents.

In August, actress Florence Pugh took to her Instagram Stories to address fraudulent accounts pretending to be her. "Just wanted to remind everyone that I don't have any other account other than this one," Pugh, 28, shared. She added that some people had been asked for money or personal communication from fake accounts claiming to be her. ‘F1’ Teaser: Brad Pitt Goes Vroom As He Leads APXGP in This Formula 1 Movie Produced by Lewis Hamilton (Watch Video).

"I'm firstly sorry that this is a weird hobby that some people like doing, and I'm also sorry that you were [led] to believe that those spaces were safe," Pugh said, urging fans to unfollow and report the fake accounts.

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