One minute you’re a married middle-aged French woman living your life and minding your own business. The next minute, Brad Pitt is reaching out to you, he’s in the hospital, he needs money because of his divorce and you’re his only hope.
The only problem is, obviously, it’s not Brad Pitt reaching out. He’s not sending you pictures from the hospital, and you’re not falling in love with the real Hollywood actor.
Unfortunately, you’ve been scammed, and now you’ve lost your husband and more than $850,000. That happened recently to a woman named Anne, according to reports coming out of France.
The woman, according to France 24, believed she was in a romantic relationship with the 61-year-old actor, who, while we’re talking about him should mention, still has his fastball. This unfortunate story could serve as an example of that.
Anyway, back to Anne here. She reportedly divorced her husband and sent scammers who used AI-generated images of Brad Pitt 830,000 euros or more than $850,000. […]
A French woman reportedly divorced her millionaire husband then was scammed out of $850k by a fake Brad Pitt.
The scammer used AI-generated photos and claimed he was undergoing cancer treatment and couldn’t access his money due to his divorce. She realized the truth upon seeing… pic.twitter.com/cG5KFa6ojr
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