Pops Fernandez cries foul as fake account 'causes harm'

Pops Fernandez warns of fake account that ’causes harm, affects her reputation’

/ 12:54 PM January 07, 2025

Pops Fernandez cries foul as fake account 'causes harm,' affects her reputation

Pops Fernandez. Image: Instagram/@popsfernandezofficial

Pops Fernandez warned legal action against a fake Facebook account that uses her son Ram Nievera’s name and claims that he had been using a product for his supposed brain aneurysm.

Fernandez informed the public of this through a statement shared on her Instagram page on Sunday, Jan. 5.

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She also shared screenshots of the fake page and its post that includes a photo of Fernandez, Ram, his brother Robin and their dad Martin Nievera from when Ram had a health scare in 2021.

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“A fake Facebook account is using my son Ram Nievera’s name and our family photo to scam people and spread false information. These posts have caused harm to my family and affected my career and reputation,” she said.

“My team has already reported and removed some of these accounts, and I ask those responsible to stop using our images and posting false content. If this continues, we will take legal action,” she continued.

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Fernandez stressed that her family’s safety and well-being are her priorities, hence she would do everything to protect them from exploitation or harassment.

The Philippine Concert Queen also asked the help of her followers in reporting the fake account.

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