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Comedian and actor Jason Manford, 39, has been the victim of Facebook identity fraud, where a fake user set up an account under the name of Chris Pavilion, all while using his pictures. The funny man used his comedic tongue to directly message the Turkey based profile, but sent a stark warning to fans not to send the imposter any money after it transpired the account was trying to scam people out of their hard-earned cash.
Jason Manford has revealed he discovered someone in Turkey created a fake Facebook account using his pictures to trick people into giving them money.
The comedian, 39, took to social media and shared numerous screenshots from an account with the name Chris Pavilion that was using his photos.
The TV star said it was really weird to see his pictures being used by someone else and told his fans he would never ask them for money.
Imposter: Jason Manford has revealed he discovered someone in Turkey created a fake Facebook account using his pictures to trick people into giving them money