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“I say it one last time”, the warning of the actor to his fans on Instagram

Pissed off, Tom Ellis, la star Lucifer, series available on Netflix, sets the record straight on Instagram once and for all and warns his fans!

Since he became the irresistible Lucifer in the eponymous series, available on Netflix, Tom Ellis quickly saw himself propelled to the rank of star! But if with this new status come the advantages, the disadvantages never remain very far either. And the actor is unfortunately no exception. Moreover, since his marriage to Meaghan Oppenheimer, who revealed how they had met by a surprising coincidence, the actor and his wife are often harassed on social networks.

Harassed on social networks, Tom Ellis, the star of Lucifer, riposte

After that, Tom Ellis had even taken a radical decision within a few weeks. But whatever, that doesn’t stop him from living his life and making fiery declarations of love to his wife. Quite present on Instagram, the hero of Lucifer, who lived a very embarrassing moment on the set, does not hesitate to reveal many photos, but also to share his opinions, as when he had shouted against Donald Trump. Nevertheless, with the popularity of the comedian, some unscrupulous people impersonate him on social media and come into contact with his fans. In order to protect them, but also to restore the truth, Tom Ellis, who laughed a lot during a romantic scene, took to Instagram to set the record straight once and for all.

Tom Ellis (Lucifer) warns his fans on Instagram

I’ve said it once before but I’m saying it one last time because apparently people are still being fooled. I have never used accounts other than my official accounts such as Twitter (TomEllis17) or Instagram (OfficialTomEllis). On these two social networks there is a blue badge to verify that it is indeed me. I don’t have any other private accounts. I don’t have Facebook, Gmail, AOL, Yahoo, and I’ve never used something called ‘Hangouts’. Also, I have never communicated privately online with someone I don’t know in real life. If you receive private messages, emails or other forms of contact from someone claiming to be me, they are a fraudster. Please use your own common sense on the Internet. Thanks, Tom“, has published Tom Ellis. You are therefore warned, while waiting to find out when part of 2 of season 5 of Lucifer will be available on Netflix. Télé-Loisirs also invites you to find our interview with the showrunner in which he reveals the rest of the plot! And for the more curious, here is everything we already know about the final season 6 of the series.


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