A teacher suspended after students found her racy adult content online has sent a stark warning to fans over imposter accounts.
Brianna Coppage, who goes by the stage name of Brooklin Love, took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share her concerns over the fake accounts. She asked fans to report certain accounts if they came across them.
To make matters worse, Brianna said that some of the accounts are asking for money and are therefore swindling her fans out of their hard-earned cash. She has since clarified that she “would never” ask for cash on Instagram and begged followers to bear that in mind if they ever saw it being done.
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Posting her warning, she said: “There are scam profiles being created of me. My only Instagram is @bricoppage and I would never ask for money there! Do not send anyone money!” She then added additional screenshots of the fraudulent accounts.
She said: “REPORT THIS PROFILE! This is NOT me!… These are also NOT me."
Brianna, 28, left her job following her suspension from St Clair High School in Missouri in the US after she was featured in an orgy video that was viewed widely on social media. A pal has since said that it was that three-man, four-woman video that cost her her job and asked for fans to support Brianna.
Her fame has since skyrocketed. Her new army of fans have been supportive of her struggle with fake accounts, with one saying: “That goes with the newfound fame. Those people suck!”
Fake accounts online have become the blight of many who have gained substantial online followings. Sabia and Loren Schauers, who was cut in half in half by a forklift when he and it fell from a bridge, have often posted about fake accounts posing as them.
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