Criminals are pretending to be Brad Pitt on social media to trick people—especially women—into sending money. These scammers are running:
1️⃣ Romance Scam – Claiming to be Brad Pitt, pretending to fall in love ❤️ and build a private relationship.
2️⃣ Membership/Fan Card Scam – Asking for money 💳 to join an “exclusive fan club,” meet him, or get “special gifts.”
🚩 Red flags to watch out for:
- Claims this is Brad Pitt’s “private” or “backup” account because his “main account is run by a team/ICT staff.”
- Stolen photos of Brad Pitt with a fake verified badge 🟦 pasted on the profile picture.
- Overly romantic or urgent messages 💌 trying to gain your trust quickly.
- Requests to switch to WhatsApp, Telegram, or Google Chat 📱.
- Pressure to keep the conversation secret 🤫 due to “privacy” or “contracts.”
- Asks for money, gift cards, or membership fees 🛑.
- Promises of meetings, movie roles, or exclusive events… but only if you pay first 🎬.
- Messages often contain awkward grammar or phrasing 📝 — not what you’d expect from a Hollywood star.
Since Brad Pitt has NO social media accounts, scammers stalk real verified celebrity pages and comment things like “Thank you for your support, send me a private message” to lure victims.
The truth:
- Brad Pitt does NOT have any social media accounts.
- No real celebrity will ever ask you for money, gifts, or secrecy.
- A verified badge never appears inside a profile picture — scammers fake it.
What to do:
❌ Do NOT send money, gift cards, or personal info.
📌 Do NOT leave the original platform to chat privately.
🚫 Report and block fake accounts immediately.
📢 Warn friends and family — especially anyone who may be a target.
If someone claiming to be Brad Pitt is chatting you up in secret and asking for money… IT’S A SCAM.

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