Instagram, the This Morning host shared a fake account which was pretending to be her. The false profile claimed to be Holly's "personal account" and was made "just to connect with fans".
But Holly warned people "not to be fooled" as she screenshotted and shared the scammer on her Instagram Stories. She added a sticker with the word "fake" on it and pasted it over the image. READ MORE: Tesco shoppers adore 'dreamy' F&F Clothing apple green dress that's a Zara dupeThe mum-of-three wrote: "Please don't be fooled by this. . .
this is not me. "Cyber criminals often pose as celebrities online in a bid to steal their fans personal details or to try to get them to send them money.
If you get a direct message out of the blue from a favourite musician, actor or athlete it’s almost certainly a scam. Scammers reach out to the real star’s followers, asking for money under a variety of pretexts including donations to charity, exclusive tickets to events or big prize giveaways.
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