Notothefakes
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He is bland in outlander. First two series I thought he was good but not since then.
I've never heard of him but I stand by my point that if it were a woman the word vulnerable would be used in a situation where someone was pretending to be them.I’m pretty sure that men are people. Who said that vulnerability is exclusive females? Sam Heughan is not the victim in this situation and that wouldn’t change regardless of gender. The only people who would see an actor as the victim in this scenario are crazy fans.
People tend to be victims of scammers not because they are THAT stupid but because they are THAT vulnerable. Heughan is not the victim here! He will no doubt use the inevitable to pile these women will have to endure from his rabid fan base as a way of flogging the tartan tat he has for sale.Sam has quite alot of online scammers pretending to be him. He has put out numerous IG messages and tweets to warn people. But a few of these fans have replied to these scammers who pretend to be Sam and some have been tricked out of their life savings
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Fraudster posing as Outlander star Sam Heughan cons fans out of life savings
Multiple women have been tricked into thinking they were speaking to the actor.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Now today these women are complaining about Sam not responding appropriately to the scammers.
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Victims conned by fake Sam Heughan have criticised the actor's response to scam
Victims said a social media post by the Outlander star warning fans to beware of fakes did not go far enoughwww.dailyrecord.co.uk
I really don't know what else he can do. He posted again on Twitter and IG yesterday to ignore and block these people. Now they are going to the press about ityes I know the scammers are bad but imo these are grown women, surely they arent THAT stupid to believe they are in an online relationship with him?! It smacks of wanting an acknowledgement from him to me
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From the 1970sHe looks like a knitwear model.
Sam does. He's been asked before if he has help and he says no.Well, that or they don't actually run their social media accounts.
He goes around quite a bit so don’t get yourself herpes or something.I wouldn’t kick him out of bed.
Quite like that he occasionally gets political on Twitter too. So many ‘celebs’ are too afraid to speak out.
I’m pretty sure that men are people. Who said that vulnerability is exclusive females? Sam Heughan is not the victim in this situation and that wouldn’t change regardless of gender. The only people who would see an actor as the victim in this scenario are crazy fans.So can men. Vulnerability isn't exclusive to females. If it were reversed and it up was a woman whose identity was being fasely used they'd be classed as vulnerable too.
Well, that or they don't actually run their social media accounts.I wouldn’t kick him out of bed.
Quite like that he occasionally gets political on Twitter too. So many ‘celebs’ are too afraid to speak out.
Sam Heughan’s fans have been claiming that he (a man) is the victim while shaming the actual victims. I stand by my point, if anyone was calling a male or female actor vulnerable in this scenario then they would be a crazed fan.I've never heard of him but I stand by my point that if it were a woman the word vulnerable would be used in a situation where someone was pretending to be them.
Okie dokieSam Heughan’s fans have been claiming that he (a man) is the victim while shaming the actual victims. I stand by my point, if anyone was calling a male or female actor vulnerable in this scenario then they would be a crazed fan.