
Strictly star breaks down in tears and says he's ‘ashamed' after falling victim to cruel scam
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
A STRICTLY star broke down in tears while revealing he fell victim to a cruel scam.
TV and radio presenter Ore Oduba, 39, won the BBC dancing series back in 2016.
Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter
Sign up
4
Strictly star Ore Oduba revealed he fell victim to a cruel scam
Credit: oreodubaofficial / Instagram
4
The presenter was visibly emotional while telling his Instagram followers
Credit: oreodubaofficial / Instagram
4
Ore was crowned Strictly Come Dancing winner back in 2016
Credit: BBC
Taking to Instagram, the star opened up about having fallen for a scam.
During an appearance on Loose Women, Ore praised US podcaster Mel Robbins and her self-help books.
In particular, he told how Mel's bestselling 2024 release The Let Them Theory had "changed his life".
Speaking in an emotional six-minute video, Ore shared: "I reposted that interview, I tagged the Mel Robbins podcast, tagged the Let Me theory, tagged Mel, tagged everybody who cared, and then I got an email from my agent who forwarded on an email from the team at the Mel Robbins podcast.
"I could have cried - they knew who I was! I got an email from the Mel Robbins podcast team."
Continuing, Ore explained how he "told Mel everything" and added: "How she had changed my life.
"And I literally said at the end of the email, even for you to know who I am, is everything. Thank you so much for getting in touch."
After revealing he was "ashamed and embarrassed" about falling for the con, Ore recounted how the email extended an invite to Mel's hugely popular podcast.
He said: "I wrote back and I said, "Mel, I'm holding back tears. Is this for real? You must have AI helping you correspond with all of these fans."
"Mel wrote back, "of course it's me - it's Mel Robbins!" So then I lost my s**t, I absolutely lost my s**t, in tears on an Avanti West Coast train from Birmingham to London, thinking that my whole life was about to change."
Ore Oduba and Portia Announce Separation After Nine Years
Ore recalled he "used to host a show about scammers" and had "watched enough Watchdog to last a lifetime".
However, as the star said: "That doesn't stop me being in the middle of it.
'I never thought I'd be the person that would be scammed.'
He realised the email came from a Gmail account - which sparked an immediate red flag.
Even worse, Mel's name had been incorrectly spelled with a double 'L.'
Upon contacting Mel's PR team via her official website, Ore had his fears confirmed - any correspondence sent from a Gmail account would likely be malicious.
His post caption included: "Still inspired by and love @melrobbins @letthemtheory and so grateful to them for their swift response. I got lucky - it could so easily have been too late."
Fellow presenter Sean Fletcher commented: "So sorry to hear this Ore.
"I was excited and then so gutted for you listening to this. Important to share your story. Hope you're ok."
Another follower wrote: "Oh Ore, I'm just sad that it wasn't the real Mel team for you."
A third added: "Easy mistake to make because they went via your agent first!"
While Ore himself remarked: "Thank you so much everybody… there's a lot of kindness out there, I see it and I'm grateful for it (dw I've deleted and blocked the drivel."
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
16 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
ITV star Martin Lewis makes his acting debut as beloved BBC comedy returns tonight
Motherland star Diane Morgan returns tonight as her alter-ego Mandy Carter, in hilarious 15-minute comedy shorts about a woman who just can't hold down a job - however, there's one particular guest star who fans may be surprised to see. Tonight's (Monday 21 July) series four debut will see ITV star Martin Lewis make his acting debut in the BBC comedy, which sees Diane look for a new career. Back at the employment centre, Mandy confesses she only managed to last 40 minutes in her latest gig as a dog food taster, but she did walk off with some (stolen) freebies. It's one sacking too many, so Mandy is put on a 'restart scheme' to get her back to work, which involves a cringey meeting in a town hall. Everyone says her image is part of the problem, so poor Mandy tries to shop for a new look, but the staff don't even want her in the shop. Later, minding the desk at her friend's nail salon, Mandy runs into her high school nemesis. Look out for guest stars including ex- EastEnder Cheryl Fergison, Car Share's Sian Gibson and even money saver Martin Lewis! Mandy airs tonight at 10pm on BBC Two. The best of the rest Female Fishermen: Beyond the Buoys When it comes to male-dominated careers, fishing has to be near the top of the list – of the 10,000 fishermen currently working in Britain, only 1% of them are female. But the tide is turning. An increasing number of young women are discovering this profession, and many believe female recruits could revitalise a flailing industry. Brooke is only 20 years old, and enjoys going out on the boat, even though she's not a morning person. Alongside her work as a nail technician, she also makes a living hauling in shellfish off the Isle of Skye, and has been nominated for a prestigious industry award. Over on the West Highlands, we meet Erin, who spends a fortnight at a time battling the dangerous conditions of the North Atlantic to bring home delicious prawns. She admits that it can be tough sharing cabins with men and coping with rough seas, but she loves seeing the world from the water. Meanwhile, Emma skippers her own creel boat after following in her father's footsteps. She has proved herself (winning the same award Brooke is nominated for), but her proud dad admits that women face significant prejudice in the industry, with many fishermen not ready to accept this could be a woman's world. Brooke faced similar attitudes, but was determined to prove her doubters wrong. Erin reflects on the declining numbers of young people going into the business, and explains people need to accept women if they want fishing to thrive in the UK. Female Fisherman: Beyond the Buoys airs at 7pm tonight on BBC One. Human So many natural history programmes give us insights into other species, but this landmark series reveals the fascinating secrets of our own. Incredible advances in DNA mean that we now understand that all humans alive today who do not have African origins, descend from a small group of Homo sapiens, who migrated to the Middle East. They were the first group to leave Africa, and proved incredibly successful in their quest for survival. Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi explains how these humans managed to travel to Sri Lanka and make a home in the inhospitable rainforests there, hunting monkeys with hastily fashioned bone arrowheads. Ella also visits the Indonesian Island of Flores to introduce us to a species of human affectionately known as the 'hobbits', because of their likeness to the petite heroes of Lord of the Rings. How did this small but mighty species evolve and why did it fail to survive? Human airs at 9pm tonight on BBC Two. Emmerdale Mack is stunned when Pollard lets the cat out of the bag about Charity's surrogacy offer. After a blazing row with Charity, Mack gives her an ultimatum. Meanwhile, Jacob can't believe his granddad has abused his trust, but Pollard is unrepentant. Liam goes back to Owen's house. When he doesn't answer the door, Liam calls the police, who find Owen dead. DS Walsh finds the planted 'suicide note', and John feels like his awful plan is working. But Robert has suspicions… Emmerdale airs at 7:30pm tonight on ITV. EastEnders The Slaters are getting excited at the thought of Kat running The Vic, but there's a fly in the ointment when it comes to the finances. Meanwhile, Alfie calls Jean with a message for Stacey, but she gets distracted and doesn't pass it on. Cindy's not impressed when she hears Ian is planning to sell Beale's Eels so that he can bid for The Vic. Phil is worried when Julie turns up in a panic, revealing that Nigel has gone missing. EastEnders airs at 7:30pm tonight on BBC One. Coronation Street Debbie has an altercation with a hotel guest, who films her on his phone. Ryan saves the day, but he's shocked when Debbie thanks him with a kiss. Ryan has a word with Ronnie. Todd tells Billy that Theo is comfortable with his sexuality now, and their relationship is rosy. But Billy hears Theo talking about the new woman in his life, and confronts him. Sally visits Lou in prison. Lou begs her to take a loan and help with legal fees. Coronation Street airs tonight at 8pm on ITV1.


Daily Mirror
16 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Ulrika Jonsson, 57, slams trolls for ageist comments over podcast appearance
Ulrika Jonsson took aim at trolls who criticised her appearance following a recent podcast as she also explained why she didn't wear make-up Ulrika Jonsson has slammed trolls who targeted her following a recent podcast appearance. The TV presenter, 57, took aim at the trolls who criticised her appearance recently and called them out for their "nasy comments". It came after the former model appeared on Spencer Matthews' Untapped Podcast, which is also filmed for fans to watch. Ulrika took to Instagram at the weekend to shut down any bad mouthing and had a stern message for those taking aim at her. Ulrika explained in her lengthy post that, while she also had positive comments, some viewers felt the need to call her out on her "over-tanned" and "ageing" appearance. But the star wasn't prepared to let them away with it and explained the reasoning behind her look. After sharing a snap of her blowing a kiss to the camera, she wrote: "I feel I need to address something. I don't get a lot of nasty comments - or if I do, I don't see them or send people love in response. "But a couple of weeks ago I took part in a fab podcast @ to discuss my sobriety with the smart @spencermatthews. I wore no make-up. Partly because I kinda forgot that a project for the ears is nowadays also a feast for the eyes. "But as someone who has had to wear heavy make-up on screen from 5am for years, I'm not a fan." She also confessed to have suffered from eczema as a child, in particularly on her body in the creases of her arms and legs. She also said she had it on her face. Therefore, make-up was "agony" to wear."There were a lot of positive comments about the WORDS I said on the podcast," she continued. "But a considerable amount about my tanned appearance. AND how OLD I look."In a few weeks I will be 58. I will never look like the fresh 21yr old that used to greet you first thing in the morning by the weather board." She also admitted she isn't ashamed to be "a sun worshipper" and knows she is likely to "pay the price" for that. But she also said that her uneven pigmentation also won't be helped by ageing. In a candid confession, Ulrika revealed she uses filters on her pictures on occasion as it's easier than applying makeup. However, she also said she works tirelessly in her garden all year round, which often means she is in the sun. She went on: "I rarely sunbathe any more. Haven't had a sunbed for 6 months - which I do occasionally in winter months. Not ashamed. I have not had a holiday - of any kind - since 2018. That's 7yrs."So, I understand that an over-tanned, imperfect and AGEING face offends you. But try to listen to the words rather than constantly judge women's appearance. You might learn something." And in a defiant sign-off message, she concluded: "And making people feel s*** doesn't make you a hero." While she turned off the comments on the post, Ulrika was met with appreciation from over 20,000 followers hitting the like button. Among them were Saturday Kitchen's Matt Tebbutt and Celebs Go Dating's Anna Williamson. Ulrika had been open on the podcast about how sex has become 'interesting' since she stopped drinking alcohol 13 months ago. She revealed how she felt going sober could impact her sex life, but revealed it has helped. And she revealed how not drinking on dates has changed her outlook: "Not having a drink and going on a date, it's hard - it's really hard because people are not as attractive," she said before adding that after drink "you just become a little bit more available I guess - it is easier."


South Wales Guardian
44 minutes ago
- South Wales Guardian
Paul Gascoigne rushed to hospital after collapsing at home
Gascoigne, 58, was said to have been discovered by a friend at his Dorset home on Friday evening (July 18). He is reportedly recovering now and is expected to be in hospital for treatment for a few days. Steve Foster, a friend of Gascoigne's and his driver, who found him, told The Sun newspaper: 'He would like to thank everyone for the support he's received so far from so many old friends who wish him well and want to see him back to his best.' Happy birthday to former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne! 🎉 He added: 'Paul is in hospital, which is the best possible place for him to be right now.' Gascoigne is considered to be one of England's greatest midfielders, having played for the likes of Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Lazio in his club career. He was capped 57 times and scored ten goals for the Three Lions between 1988 and 1998. Gascoigne came through the ranks at Newcastle in the 1980s before moving to Tottenham, where he would win an FA Cup winners' medal in 1991. He spent four years in Italy with Lazio before joining Rangers, but alcohol issues took hold during his latter career at Middlesbrough, Everton and Burnley. Happy Birthday Paul Gascoigne 🎂 One of the greatest talents England have ever produced #Gazza #Euro96 🔥 The Telegraph adds: "He was left out of England's 1998 World Cup squad, which proved a crushing blow for both his professional and personal life." Gascoigne spoke to Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes, who present the High Performance Podcast, about his personal struggles last year. He shared: 'The things I've put myself through, I'm lucky to still be sitting here. 'I've spent a lot of years being down, when I did my ligaments and then my knee-cap, I missed four years of football. I would've got 100 caps.' Recommended reading: 'Warm and witty' football icon set to join BBC's Match of the Day as new pundit 'Be yourself': Gary Lineker discusses his BBC Match of the Day replacement England's Jess Carter 'steps back' from social media due to racist abuse in Euros Of the battle to stay sober, Gascoigne said: 'I don't blame anyone, I used to blame a lot of people when I was drinking. 'It's f****** because he did that. Because such-and-such did this'. "I did the 12 steps and one of the steps was to meet the person you blamed and apologise to them. 'What I put myself through and other people, jail and rehab – taking cocaine off toilet seats – and then I'm asked to be ambassador for my country, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.'