Johnny Depp Alerts Fans Of Imposter Accounts, Says 'There Are Fake Accounts Pretending to Be Me'
Johnny Depp who is currently basking in the win of his defamation case, recently also made his debut on TikTok. The actor has gained huge support and fans are following him on all social media accounts after the tightly
Johnny
Depp
who
is
currently
basking
in
the
win
of
his
defamation
case,
recently
also
made
his
debut
on
TikTok.
The
actor
has
gained
huge
support
and
fans
are
following
him
on
all
social
media
accounts
after
the
tightly
televised
trial.
Now
on
Instagram,
Depp
warned
his
fans
that
he
does
not
have
any
side
accounts
and
there
are
imposters
on
social
media.
Late
Sunday
night,
Depp
shared
notes
on
his
Instagram
stories
and
said
that
he
had
been
'made
aware'
of
the
fake
accounts
operating
in
his
name.
He
asked
his
fans
to
remain
cautious
in
a
note
and
said,
"I've
been
made
aware
that
there
are
fake
accounts
pretending
to
be
me
or
people
working
with
me.
I
do
not
have
any
private
or
side
accounts
on
any
platforms."
He
also
shared
the
names
of
the
accounts
that
he
has
been
using
across
different
platforms.
He
wrote,
"These
are
the
only
pages
run
by
me
and
my
team
where
we
share
updates
and
communicate:
INSTAGRAM
@Johnny
Depp
TIKTOK
@Johnny
Depp
FACEBOOK
@Johnny
Depp
DISCORD
@Johnny
Depp0854."
Depp
concluded
the
post
saying
that
"these
fake
accounts
can
be
relentless"
and
his
team
is
working
to
combat
the
problem.
"Thank
you
for
your
continued
support
and
for
making
me
aware
of
this
issue!
Love
&
respect,
JD
X,"
he
wrote.
Depp
is
currently
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
album
with
Jeff
Beck.
During
the
last
week
of
the
trial,
the
actor
also
already
performing
in
the
UK,
announced
the
album
release
days
after
the
win.
However,
he
is
yet
to
announce
his
next
film.