Chris Pratt is one of my favorite Hollywood actors because he is so kind and cares deeply about his fanbase.
On November 30, 2017, Chris became aware of a stranger who was pretending to be him online. While many celebrities have fake profiles, Chris wanted to alert his fans to this person.
He posted a photo of the fake profile on his Facebook and Instagram with a lengthy caption calling the imposter out.
"I’ve had many, many people tell me about this. It’s not an isolated incident," Chris wrote online. "If anyone is in contact with this person block them immediately."
Chris is also appalled that the imposter is luring in women and possibly preying on children who may not know how to spot a fake account. "It’s probably mostly kids who would fall for this," Chris wrote. "Makes me sick."
Keep scrolling to see Chris' entire message to the imposter.
Thanks to his successful acting career, Chris Pratt is one of the biggest names in Hollywood right now.
Some of his major roles include parts in Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World.
Like many celebs, Chris has social media profiles to interact with fans. But the actor found out that someone has been posing as him online.
Chris is one of many celebs who have fake accounts made online. But a particular Facebook account has been brought to his attention because the person is hitting on women.
Chris uploaded a photo of the fake profile to his Instagram and Facebook, calling out the imposter.
Chris wrote:
It’s confirmed: somebody is trying to pretend to be me on Facebook (and maybe other social media platforms) apparently hitting on a lot of different female fans, trying to get their numbers and who knows what else. I’m not joking.
Please know, I find this behavior reprehensible.
Chris also threatened them with a warning that he'd get the profile shut down — and cause bodily harm!
"If I find out who it is I’ll have their account shut down and seriously would like to punch them right in the GD mouth," he wrote. "You hear that imposter!? Stop."
As a father, Chris is worried that the imposter is trying to lure in kids as well as women.
"Tell your siblings. Educate our young ones. It’s probably mostly kids who would fall for this. Makes me sick," he wrote. "It terrifies me to think someone could be hurt, their feelings or much worse, by this imposter/potential predator."
Chris told fans that they should look for his verified blue check on social media platforms. This way, they know they are following the real Chris Pratt and not a faker.
As someone who is very religious, Chris ended his post by telling the imposter to "go find Jesus" and that he was praying for the faker.
Chris is known to care deeply about his fans. He and Chris Evans have visited sick children in the hospital to brighten their day.
He's even visited American troops to thank them for their service.
Chris will go above and beyond to help his fans and keep them safe.
He urges all of his fans to immediately block the imposter so that they don't fall victim to the stranger.
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