Liv Morgan has cautioned her fans about the dangers of fake social media accounts impersonating her. The WWE Superstar, who recently won the Women’s Tag Team Championships with Raquel Rodriguez, is widely popular among fans. However, with her increasing popularity comes the risk of people posing as her online, prompting her to issue a warning to her followers.
In a tweet, Liv Morgan stated that she deliberately avoids responding to fans via emails to avoid confusion should any fake emails claiming to be her surface. She also reiterated that she has only one verified account on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook and has no second accounts.
“I don’t respond to any fans via email purposely so that there is never any confusion regarding emails/fake emails claiming to be me. If you come across an email claiming to be mine & responding to fans, I promise it’s not me. I really don’t want y’all getting scammed. Nope. No second accounts. Just one verified Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook,” Morgan wrote.
The rise of social media has made it easier for fans to connect with their favorite WWE Superstars, but it has also led to an increase in the number of fake accounts impersonating them. Liv Morgan’s warning serves as a timely reminder to fans to be cautious and stay vigilant against online impersonators.
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez are determined to be fighting champions, and their recent win has only added to their popularity. However, it is essential that fans remain wary of fake social media accounts pretending to be Liv Morgan and avoid getting scammed.