
Actress Sandra Bullock has alerted her followers about scams on social media, where fake profiles impersonate her. Bullock revealed that she has had to resort to local law enforcement to address this situation and assured that she does not participate in any social media. In a statement, she emphasized that all accounts posing as her are fake and are intended to gain financial benefits or exploit people.
Amid this issue, Sandra's sister, Gesine Bullock-Prado, also spoke out, spending hours reporting fake accounts and dealing with disturbing emails from people who believe they have a relationship with her sister. Gesine called on her followers to report and block any fake account impersonating Sandra.
The situation reached a critical point when a person who believed they were in a relationship with Sandra Bullock divorced their actual partner. Now, the actress speaks out about these scams that have proliferated in her name, despite the pain she still feels over the loss of her partner, Bryan Randall.
In a statement to People magazine, Sandra Bullock expressed that the safety of her family and the innocent people who are victims of these scams is her top concern. Furthermore, her sister called for the prevention of internet fraud, recalling the recent case of a French woman who fell into the trap of a scammer posing as Brad Pitt.