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Reese Witherspoon Warns of Large-Scale Social Media Impersonation

Her verified TikTok post urges followers to check verification before engaging with messages that claim to be from her.

Overview

  • Witherspoon posted a warning video on Jan. 14 from her verified TikTok, citing multiple fake accounts on TikTok and Instagram.
  • She said impersonators enter direct messages to build rapport, seek personal information, and attempt to arrange meetings.
  • Witherspoon stressed she will never ask fans for money, private details, or a meet-up.
  • She urged users to verify accounts and exercise caution when contacted by profiles using her name or image.
  • Recent coverage places her alert within a broader trend, noting similar warnings from other public figures in 2025.