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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sir Tom Jones Warns Fans of Online Scammers

Sir Tom Jones Warns Fans of Online Scammers

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Sir Tom Jones issued a warning about fake online profiles impersonating him.
  • Scammers are trying to trap and abuse vulnerable fans online.
  • Fans booed Sir Tom Jones at Cardiff Castle over controversial song ban.
Sir Tom Jones Warns Fans of Online Scammers

Legendary singer Sir Tom Jones has issued a stark warning to his fans on Instagram, urging them to "be careful and stay safe" online. He revealed that numerous fake profiles are impersonating him and his team, with the aim of scamming unsuspecting fans. His management expressed distress over these fraudulent activities, stating that scammers are attempting to "trap and abuse" vulnerable individuals and advising users to report and block any fake accounts.

This public service announcement follows a recent concert at Cardiff Castle where Sir Tom encountered a frosty reception during his performance. The crowd reportedly booed when he began to sing "Delilah," a 1968 ballad that was banned from sporting fixtures in 2023 due to its violent lyrical content.

Sir Tom, visibly displeased by the song's ban, used the stage time to defend "Delilah," suggesting its lyrics should not be taken literally. He also took a swipe at politicians, remarking on their perceived dishonesty. The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding artistic expression versus sensitive subject matter in music.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sir Tom Jones warned fans about fake online profiles impersonating him and his team, urging them to be careful and stay safe online to avoid scams.
Fans reportedly booed when Sir Tom Jones mentioned his song "Delilah" due to its controversial lyrics and recent ban from sporting events.
No, Sir Tom Jones's management stated that he does not personally or directly communicate with individuals via his social media channels.

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