Nonku Williams, a Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) star, has issued a warning to fans following reports of a scammer impersonating her.
Taking to Instagram, Nonku shared a screenshot of a fake TikTok account with the caption: “Ladies and Gents. This is NOT MY TIK TOK ACCOUNT! Let it be known to you that I DO NOT OWN ANY TIKTOK OR FACEBOOK ACCOUNTS. These are CULPRITS stealing my identity and conning people to invest in some BS which I know nothing about! This is making me beyond angry. Please delete, unfollow and report such🙏🏽🙏🏽People need to learn that money doesn’t grow on trees and need to learn to make an honest living. Period.”
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Nonku told Daily Sun that she has received several messages and screenshot from her followers about her owning a TikTok or Facebook. She explained that the impersonators swindling people into investing into a number of different investments including Bitcoin.
She appealed to fans to not invest, but rather ro report and block the imposters.
The businesswoman and mom-of-three revealed to the publication that fraudster make her angry because she has been scammed before.
“This has made me really mad because I’ve also been a victim of this. I was scammed of R518k in 2020 by a Nigerian man who posed as a white man from the UK and promised I would get R3 million in return. I was shattered,” she said.
NONKU SUED FOR R2 MILLION
Meanwhile, Sunday World has reported that Nonku is embroiled in a R2 million legal battle with a TV production company called Mmadipotwana Media.
The company is suing the reality TV star for reputational damage, breach of contract and loss of income after the reality TV star apparently failed to honour an agreement with the company.