Tinder Swindler Simon Leviev flogging vids to fans as he cashes in on Netflix fame

TINDER Swinder Simon Leviev is flogging personalised video messages for £148 a go.

The Netflix conman, who is said to have stolen millions of pounds in elaborate schemes, has signed up to celebrity greetings site Cameo.



Tinder Swindler Simon Leviev is charging fans £148 for video messages


Simon has a profile on celebrity greetings site, Cameo

The so-called Tinder Swindler promises to send fans a personalised video within 24 hours of it being ordered.

Cashing in on his global infamy, Simon is also offering business videos for “engaging video content for your company, customers, or employees” for £1036 a go.

In one clip, Simon can be seen wearing a luxury Versace hoodie before saying to camera: “Hi everybody I am so excited to be here on Cameo.

“I am Simon Leviev, if you want any blessing, anything, birthday, whatever, shout out. I am so excited to be here. I wish you a great and magnificent day.”

In another video on the site, Simon appears to joke about his money grabbing life.

Referencing the fact he would tell women he needed money to keep safe as he had enemies, Simon smirks: “Party like it’s your last day – like your enemies are after you.”

He currently has a 5-star rating on the platform.

However, not everyone is impressed – with many fans slamming Netflix and Cameo for giving the conman a platform.

A source told The Celeb Report: “It’s a massive kick in the teeth for all the women he swindled thousands out of over the years.

“Many are still paying off the loans from cards that he duped from them yet here Simon is branding himself as a celebrity.

“What message are we sending to teenagers if this is the kind of person that we celebrate?”

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Simon, 31, posed as a globe-trotting diamond trader and used social media to boast of his apparent wealth.

Stylising himself as The Prince Of Diamonds, Simon – who was born Shimon Hayut – told his victims he was the son of Russian-Israeli gem tycoon Lev Leviev.

In reality they are not related at all.

Speaking in Netflix’s two hour documentary, victim Cecilie Fjellhøy explained how she was checked into a mental health ward after she was duped out of £140,000.

In 2019 after years partying around the world via private jets, Simon was arrested and sentenced to 15 months in prison.

However, after just five months he was released on good behaviour.

He is now living as a free man and reportedly considering a move to break into Hollywood.



Simon is the focus of the Netflix documentary


He conned women including Cecilie Fjellhøy (right) out of hundreds of thousands of pounds