Man defrauded by someone pretending to be Jennifer Aniston online.

Man Scammed by Fake ‘Jennifer Aniston’ in Online Romance Hoax

Social Media’s Double-Edged Sword

In today’s digital world, social media makes it easier than ever to connect with others—celebrities included. But this convenience comes with risks. Scammers now use these platforms to exploit unsuspecting users, often by impersonating public figures.

Wooed by a Celebrity Impersonator

Paul Davis, a 43-year-old from Southampton, believed he had struck up an online romance with Friends star Jennifer Aniston. The supposed Aniston sent him flirty messages, personal videos, and even a photo of a driver’s license to build trust.

“She called me ‘my love,’” Paul said, still in disbelief. “They made it look so real.”

Woman using mobile phone. Credit: Shutterstock

he Cost of Believing

Paul eventually sent Apple gift cards worth £200 to the impersonator, who claimed her subscription was about to expire. The scammer insisted the gift cards were urgent. Wanting to help his “celebrity girlfriend,” Paul complied.

“I believed it—and I paid,” he admitted. “Once bitten, twice shy.”

A Pattern of Deception

This wasn’t Paul’s first encounter with online scams. He revealed that AI-generated videos featuring celebrities like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have also targeted him. One video even showed a fake Zuckerberg flashing a doctored ID and declaring, “This is not a scam, believe me.”

The trend is growing. “They’re asking for bank details, credit card info—everything,” Paul warned.

Scammers Use Romance as a Weapon

Paul shared that the scam involving “Aniston” felt especially personal. The scammer used romantic language and emotional manipulation to win his trust. Beyond that, they sent forged documents and fake love declarations.

Sadly, he’s not alone. “I know someone who lost over a grand to the same scam,” he said.

AI Makes Scams More Convincing

Dr. Jennifer Williams, an AI expert at the University of Southampton, says scammers are now using artificial intelligence to create highly believable content. “These scams are just more sophisticated versions of phishing,” she explained.

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