Beloved Hollywood Icon, 79, Issues Stern Warning to Fans: 'Beware'
Beloved Hollywood Icon, 79, Issues Stern Warning to Fans: 'Beware' originally appeared on Parade.
Hollywood icon , 79, has issued a stern warning to her fans after the actress learned someone is impersonating her in an attempt to get money from people.
Taking to Instagram, Mirren shared a brutally honest post explaining what has been happening. Mirren was crystal clear that she wants her fans to be very diligent and stay alert.'SCAM ALERT! Person(s) unknown have used my name to front a false charity, which is sending out messages from me, offering a large sum of money and asking you to respond to helenmirrencharity@gmail.com, THIS IS NOT ME and it is not my email address,' she began her message.
The Mobland star went on to warn her fans to be wary of this scam and not to engage with the imposter.
'Please beware and do not respond, this is a scam. The original message came from drogogo91@gmail.com and referred to a genuine charity Look For The Stars to claim authenticity. Please keep alert - Many thanks Helen," ended her caption.
In an attempt to make sure she got her warning across, Mirren also had a photo of her caption in the post.
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Unfortunately, Mirren isn't the first famous face to have dealt with this issue. The internet and social media have made it easier for scammers to take advantage of people, especially those looking to connect with their favorite Hollywood stars.
Mirren's warning comes as she and fans learned that Mobland has been renewed for Season 2.
Beloved Hollywood Icon, 79, Issues Stern Warning to Fans: 'Beware' first appeared on Parade on Jun 24, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.
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