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Liv Morgan Saves Her Fans From Losing Millions With Just One Tweet

Published 04/18/2023, 7:00 AM EDT

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In the modern era, the internet and social media have turned out to be a boon for many people. But at the same time, the threat of online scammers also looms around everybody’s head. Often incidents come forward where scammers pretending to be popular stars use fake identities to scam people over the internet.

Regarding this matter, Liv Morgan dropped a cautionary message on her social media handle for her fans.

Liv Morgan asks fans to be aware of online scammers

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Online scams have become really prevalent these days. Scammers pretend to be superstars online and ask for money from fans. Though some fans dodge such scammers, many innocent and naive ones often fall prey to them.

To stop such incidents from happening, Morgan, just a while ago, went to her official handle to acquaint her beloved fans regarding online scamming activities. In her tweet, she mentioned that she never responds to any of her fans through email.

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So she wants her fans to be alert if someone emails them with a fake id pretending to be her. She confessed she would feel awful if her beloved fans would get scammed.

This is not the first time WWE superstars have addressed this situation. Often, stars from time to time give reminders to the fans about being alert and aware of online scams. Becky Lynch and Alexa Bliss have also been vocal regarding this matter in the past.

Last year around May, Lynch shared a message with her fans stating the importance of being aware of scammers online. She stated that she or no other superstar would ever ask any fans to send money to gift cards, so if anyone comes across such things, they should block and report them.

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Going back to two months before that, Alexa Bliss also shared the same message. She stated that she doesn’t chat with her fans on social media and neither does she send DM to anyone of her fans nor she asks for money from them. Plus, she also confessed to receiving death threats meant for her and her husband, which is “NOT OK.”

The WWE superstars try their best to stress this matter regularly to keep their audience and fans safe. As a fan, it is our responsibility to act wisely and act appropriately so as not to become victims of online scams.

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What do you think about Morgan’s tweet? Also, tell us how you feel about the online scamming situation.

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Monika Thapa is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports, who brings a unique blend of fluency in language and passion for the sport to her writing. Having been a fan of WWE since her childhood, Monika writes thought-provoking articles that offer readers deeper insights into the lives of their favorite superstars. She believes that WWE superstars present valuable life lessons that readers can learn from, as seen in her recent piece on Ronda Rousey's workout video.
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