Stacey Solomon’s fans have been left baffled as scam adverts featuring the much-loved star have flooded social media platform X. The TV star, who is about to launch her own documentary about her life with former EastEnders husband Joe Swash and their children, is the subject of the concerning fake adverts which falsely claim she was caught saying something and ‘is the end of her career’.
One circulating spam ad reads ‘She didn’t know the microphone was on – this is the end of her career!’, while others declare her career ‘over’ or absurdly state: ‘She saves millions of lives, his name is Stacey Solomon’.
Another shows a fake pixelated image of the star naked with the caption ‘The shocking truth about how Stacey Solomon makes a living’. Stacey has not yet commented about the fake adverts circulating on X, formerly Twitter, but fans have issued an angry response on the platform.
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One wrote: “Anyone else’s timeline flooded with those bloody adverts about Stacey Solomon not knowing her microphone was on? Beyond annoying.” A second wrote: “Musk has ruined this app. Why are there loads of AI spam ads about Stacey Solomon?!”
“Everyone tweeting the words “Stacey Solomon” and wondering why Stacey Solomon is popping up all over Twitter,” a third commented, while a fourth added: “What is all this s*** about Stacey Solomon (who seems to be a very nice person) constantly on my timeline? This platform has gone to the dogs.”
“You only need to look at the insane Stacey Solomon ads to see how far Twitter has fallen in the last year,” another user wrote.
Since her first appearance on X Factor in 2009, the TV personality has built a successful empire, reportedly earning an impressive £58K per week in 2023. In addition to her presenting roles, including BBC show Sort Your Life Out, Stacey reportedly earns £15K for each sponsored social media post, according to The Mirror.
The mother-of-five also co-owns haircare brand REHAB and announced last year that she is releasing a fragrance named after her daughters Rose, three, and Belle, 23-months.