Reese Witherspoon Warns Fans Against “Upsetting” Social Media Scam

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Reese Witherspoon is addressing a wild internet ruse.

Indeed, the Legally Blonde alum shared a warning to her fans after revealing that online scammers were using her likeness to extract personal information from people. 

“Hey, this is important,” she said in a Jan. 14 TikTok video. “I want to just tell you what I’ve been dealing with for the past 24 hours. There are multiple people on TikTok and Instagram impersonating me, and they go into people’s DMs and they try to build a relationship.”

The Big Little Lies star added, “They try to extract personal information, plan meet-up times. I want you to know this is not me.”

And even though The Morning Show actress—mom to Ava Philippe, 26, and Deacon Philippe, 22, with ex Ryan Philippe, as well as Tennessee Toth, 13, with ex Jim Toth—expressed her frustration with the swindlers, she’s more concerned about her fans’ wellbeing.

“It’s so upsetting that people would use my name to manipulate people,” she continued. “But I want you to know that I would never ever manipulate you. I would never reach out to you for money, for private information, to create a meet-up time. So please look at these accounts that are doing this and make sure they’re verified.”

But Reese, 49, knows the issue extends beyond people impersonating just her. 

“This is not just me, this is happening across the board, but it’s really upsetting to me that this is happening on such a large scale,” she added. “So, please be careful out there and please know I would never reach out to you to manipulate you or to take anything from you, okay?”

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The Four Christmases star’s warning comes after Sandra Bullock previously spoke out about a similar ordeal involving online users impersonating her sister Gesine Bullock-Prado.

"My family's safety, as well as the innocent people being taken advantage of, is my deep concern,” Sandra—who is mom to kids Louis, 16, and Laila, 11—said in a statement to People released in February 2025. “And there will be a time when I will comment more, but for now our focus is helping law enforcement handle this matter.”

"Please be aware that I do not participate in any form of social media,” the 61-year-old continued. “Any accounts pretending to be me or anyone associated with me are fake accounts and have been created for financial gain or to exploit people around me.”

Though Reese didn't hesitate to set the record straight about those impersonating her online, she isn't the only star to respond to rumors. For more, keep reading...

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Taylor Swift’s Wildest Belly Button Dreams

In the 2010s, fans noticed the “Lavender Haze” singer’s affinity for high-waisted pants, prompting an online wave of conspiracies, including that she was an alien born without a belly button.

Taylor even addressed the reason she kept her navel out of the spotlight.

“I don’t like showing my belly button,” she told Lucky magazine in 2014. “I want that to be a mystery. As far as anyone knows based on my public appearances, they haven’t seen evidence of a belly button. It could be pierced. They have no idea. If I’m going to get some sort of massive tattoo, it’s going to be right next to my belly button because no one’s ever going to see that.”

However, after paparazzi snapped pics of the singer and her friends wearing bikinis while vacationing in 2015, she ultimately posted snaps of herself in the swimsuit to Instagram. 

“We realize, ‘Okay so they got pictures of us in our bikinis, like I don’t want them to make like $100,000 for stalking us,’” Taylor recounted on BBC Radio 1’s Breakfast Show in 2015. “So we’re like, ‘Get up on the bow of the boat, we’re taking better bikini shots, so they don’t make as much money on theirs.’” 

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Did Avril Lavigne Actually Die in the Early 2000s?

The “Sk8er Boi” rocker reacted to online theories that she died in the early aughts and was replaced by a doppelganger named Melissa, who supposedly was hired before the singer’s “death” to stand in for her at public events due to Avril’s exhaustion. 

“I mean, it’s just funny to me,” the “Complicated” singer said on a May 2024 episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast. “On one end, everyone’s like, ‘You look the exact same. You haven’t aged a day.’ But then other people are like, there’s a conspiracy theory that I’m not me.”

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Beyoncé Shuts Down Fake Pregnancy Rumors

Though the Grammy winner—who is now mom to daughter Blue Ivy and twins Rumi and Sir with husband Jay-Z—iconically debuted her first pregnancy during a performance at the 2011 MTV VMAs, she became the subject of theories that she wore a fake belly bump and enlisted a surrogate.

“That was crazy. It wasn’t hurtful, it was just crazy,” she told People in 2012, per The Hollywood Reporter. “Where did they come up with this?”

Fans thought Beyoncé’s baby bump appeared to deflate during an appearance on an Australian TV show months prior, which the singer shot down as “stupid, ridiculous and false” through a rep at the time. 

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Is Anne Hathaway’s Husband the Reincarnation of William Shakespeare?

The Oscar winner reacted to the comparison that her husband Adam Shulman looks extremely similar to the 16th century playwright—whose wife was also named Anne Hathaway—which has prompted fans online to believe the Romeo and Juliet author has been reincarnated.

“It would be great if it was true,” the Princess Diaries star said during a 2023 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, “but even if it’s not [it’s] still kinda great.”

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Katy Perry Reacts to Theory She’s Actually JonBenét Ramsey

The “Last Friday Night” singer—who was born in 1984—chimed in with her thoughts on the conspiracy that the Colorado-native—born in 1990 and murdered in 1996—was not actually beaten and strangled to death, but actually grew up to become the music superstar.

On a February 2025 Instagram post of the theory, Katy simply commented, “wait am i.”

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Stevie Wonder Addresses Rumor He's Not Really Blind

The “Isn’t She Lovely” singer—who was born prematurely and is blind as a result of retinopathy of prematurity, a condition that impacts eye growth and causes the retinas to detach—debunked the longstanding rumor that he can actually see during a July 2025 concert in the U.K.

"You know there have been rumors about me seeing and all that? But seriously, you know the truth," Stevie told the crowd, as seen in a fan's Instagram video. "Truth is, shortly after my birth, I became blind.”

The Grammy winner considers his blindness a gift, though, adding, "Now, that was a blessing because it’s allowed me to see the world in the vision of truth, of sight. See people in the spirit of them, not how they look. Not what color they are, but what color is their spirit?"

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