Guys, if you saw that story I just shared, man, my boy Mike sent that to me….

Guys, if you saw that story I just shared, man, my boy Mike sent that to me. This creep is like, replying to people, like, “Oh, me and CeCe are doing okay, you know, we’re just taking it day to day.” Yo, bro, that is fucking sick, man. That’s sick. We’re trying to be someone, trying to capitalize off of like, I don’t know, I really don’t know. And what’s even weirder is, is all these people are replying to him, like, thinking that it’s me. Even though I constantly remind people that I do not have Facebook. I don’t get it. Guys, please report that page if you can, if you’re on Facebook. This shit is getting out of hand, man.

I seriously didn’t think I’d have to say this again, but here we are. Someone out there is pretending to be me—on Facebook of all places. Let me be clear: I do not have a Facebook account. I’ve said this many times before, but somehow, this fake page keeps popping up, and people are actually engaging with it like it’s real.

The worst part? They’re using my name, my dog’s name—CeCe—and even trying to act like they’re going through the same grief and healing journey I’ve been open about since Chooch passed. Saying things like, “We’re just taking it day by day” as if that makes it more convincing. It’s manipulative. It’s disgusting. It’s not just catfishing, it’s exploiting something really personal. Something sacred.

This isn’t just about pretending to be someone else. It’s about someone taking my story—our story—and using it to gain sympathy, followers, or who knows what else. That’s where the line gets crossed. That’s where it stops being just “weird” and starts being deeply disrespectful.

And I’m not the only one seeing it now. My buddy Mike caught it, sent me the screenshots, and my stomach dropped. I saw the comments. I saw people being so kind, thinking they’re comforting me, not realizing it’s just some stranger playing a role. And it hurts. Not just for me, but for those followers who genuinely care, who think they’re connecting with me—when they’re not.

So, please, if you’re on Facebook and you come across someone claiming to be me, report the page immediately. Don’t comment. Don’t engage. Just report and move on. It’s the fastest way we can stop this from spreading further.

And please remember: if it’s not on this platform, it’s not me. I’ll always let you know where I’m active. Always.

Thanks to everyone who’s had my back, who reached out to make sure I saw it, and who is helping report the fakes. It means more than you know. Let’s shut this creep down—together.

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