The scammers are taking advantage of the hustle and bustle of Larissa Manoela’s fans, who are said to be “out of money” after giving up R$18 million in her breakup with her parents, to apply bank fraud.
The 22-year-old actress posted on X to warn her followers and ask them not to fall for the trap and not make any Peeps for her. Except that the CPF spread on her social media is not hers, but scammers’.
“To my fans especially: Please do not photograph my CPF. This key is not linked to any account that belongs to me. It is a scam! This account does not belong to me or anyone in my family or my family circle. of friends Thank you so much for your love and concern!” wrote the actress.
Larissa Manoela’s financial life has become a topic in recent days after conflicts with her parents. A photo of her appearing on the bus went viral, but it was a promotional image for her next film: the supernatural comedy “Tá Escrito,” which opens on November 2.
Even though she doesn’t need to — she just bought a R$4 million mansion — fans responded to the alert by asking Larissa to open an official crowdfunding so they could help her.
To my fans in particular: please do not photograph my CPF. This key is not linked to any account I own. It’s a hit! This account does not belong to me or anyone from my family or circle of friends. Thank you so much for your love and concern!
— Larissa Manoela 🦋 (@larimanoela) August 19, 2023
Source: Terra

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