SCAMMERS have been taking advantage of many soap viewers on social media and one star has had enough.
Emmerdale‘s Mark Charnock issued a warning to his fans and social media followers about fraudulent accounts in his name.
One Emmerdale star decided to take action to help fans of the soap
Marlon Dingle actor Mark Charnock noticed his fans were getting scammed
He issued a stern warning on social media
Fraudsters have found a way to get on the wrong side of the actor, known for his portrayal of beloved Woolpack chef, Marlon Dingle.
The Bolton soap star recently jumped on social media after getting wind of a scam using his fame to promote cryptocurrency investments.
Mark shared a picture of a private Instagram account with his name, photo and almost 2,000 followers before letting his fans know that his identity had been used in fake articles and ads to entice people into investing in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.
The 54-year-old added a screenshot of a message that had been sent to an oblivious follower in his name, saying: “Hello my beautiful fan. Thanks for the love and support.”
He captioned the post with: “Sigh…this is someone pretending to be me. It’s exhausting. Why do people do this? It’s SO weird. Please report and unfollow. Thank you.”
Mark received the support of many among his 51,000 followers – including former Emmerdale co-star Danny Miller aka Aaron Dingle.
“So this wasn’t you?”, he quipped in an attempt to make light of the situation and Mark responded just as cheekily, alongside several crying laughing emojis: “Don’t make me come over there!!!”
Carly Hope actress Gemma Atkinson – who left the eponymous village in 2017 and who also appeared in Hollyoaks – also chimed in.
“I wonder if it’s the same person who was going to ‘kick us both in the back.’ Crikey, some people have a lot of free time, don’t they?!”, she commented, recounting a previous bad experience on social media.
Mark was amused and wrote back: “pahahaaaa! I miss that guy! I hope he’s well.”
The actor then recommended that his fans report any suspicious accounts to the relevant authorities and to never give out their personal information freely.
Meanwhile, in the village, Marlon has been dealing with another kind of problem as he’s tried to support his best pal Paddy Dingle (Dominic Brunt).
Emmerdale airs from Monday to Friday at 7.30pm on ITV.
Mark warned his fans about scammers using his name to promote cryptocurrencies
On-screen, his character has been dealing with trouble
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