Luke Grimes Issues Warning to ‘Yellowstone’ Fans About New Scam
He’s not the only Yellowstone star this has happened to đź’”
Luke Grimes has a heart of gold and always has his fans’ best interest in mind. Now that Yellowstone is coming to an end, Grimes is putting more efforts toward his budding music career.
The efforts seem to be working out thus far, as Grimes recently signed with international music label Warner Chapel Music (his self-titled album is out now). Of course, with this success comes new fans for the 40-year-old actor and musician. Unfortunately, Luke’s social media followers have been the latest target of an online scam.
People online are impersonating Grimes and asking fans for money and other things. This isn’t the first time a Yellowstone star has been the face behind an online scam. Lainey Wilson, Bracken Merrill, and Cole Hauser have all been affected by similar scenarios in the past.
Grimes took to Instagram to set the record straight and make sure fewer fans would be affected by this deceit. “It has been brought to my attention that there are people who are pretending to be me, claiming to work for me, or reaching out directly to fans to ask for money amongst other things. It should go without saying that I would NEVER do this! I have never used direct messaging on any social media platform, nor would I have someone else do it on my behalf. I understand that there are people who are more vulnerable than other to these sorts of scams so if it’s happening to you or someone you know you should immediately report the accounts within the app. -Luke,” Grimes wrote on his Instagram story over a black background.
You can never be too careful of the internet these days, but if you even get a message from Luke Grimes, then know, it’s not really him.