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Emmerdale’s Danny Miller issues urgent warning over accounts asking followers for money

Danny Miller has told fans to be careful of fake accounts asking them for money

Emmerdale’s Danny Miller issues urgent warning as fake accounts asking followers for money

Danny Miller, a star of Emmerdale, has warned his fans to act immediately after they receive requests for money from phony accounts.

Famous for playing Aaron Dingle, the actor used Instagram to expose phony accounts and post screenshots that his followers had sent him.

He commented, “Please be aware of these strange strange people who need to get some serious help for what they’re doing!” next to the screenshots, tagging the fictitious account in issue. or employment? Perhaps both? They are dreadful con artists, Danny Miller Theactor.

“This is not me and is not associated with me whatsoever—they have been contacting people and requesting money,” he went on. You should NEVER transfer money to anyone over this social networking platform, and I would never ask for money. Share and report these scumbags, please.”

Emmerdale’s Danny Miller issues warning as fake accounts asking fans for money

This is in response to Danny’s previous request that show executives not “kill me off” as he revealed his own anxieties on his future on the ITV soap opera following the revelation of his new plot, which will see him battle with his health.

“My first thought about this story was, ‘I’ve just moved to Leeds, please don’t kill me off!'” he remarked in an interview with The Mirror and other media. Some folks simply have bad luck come after them. Therefore, when the three of them—Calin Dingle, Caleb Milligan, and his character Aaron—took the gene test, I knew exactly what they would say. “It’s me that gets it, isn’t it?” is what I seem to have said.

“I don’t think Aaron immediately understands how serious this is. Aaron has never been the type of person who enjoys having all eyes and focus on him. The worst question you could ask him would be if he disclosed to people that he hasn’t handled it on his own. He would probably receive a lot of inquiries about his well-being.”

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