Nigerian music sensation Flavour recently opened up on a podcast about a disturbing trend involving female fans who have been scammed by individuals impersonating him online.
The highlife star, known for his hits like “Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)” and “Ada Ada,” shared that these unfortunate incidents have led to some awkward and heartbreaking encounters at his events and shows.
During the podcast, Flavour recounted how several female fans, after being duped by these fraudsters, reacted with shock, disappointment, and even anger when they met him in person. These women, believing they had been in communication with the real Flavour, were often emotionally invested, having sent money or shared personal details with the impersonators. The singer described how some fans approached him with accusations, while others were simply devastated upon realizing they had been deceived.
Flavour expressed deep concern over the situation, highlighting the need for increased awareness about online scams, especially those targeting vulnerable fans. He emphasized that he would never ask fans for money or personal information, urging his followers to be cautious and verify the authenticity of any interactions they have online.
This revelation sheds light on the darker side of fame, where scammers exploit the trust and admiration of loyal fans.
Flavour’s candid discussion serves as a wake-up call, reminding fans to stay vigilant and not fall prey to those who seek to take advantage of their love for their favorite artists.