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Daniel O’Donnell Addresses False Hospital Rumors and Urges Fans to Beware of Scams

Daniel O’Donnell has taken to social media to reassure his loyal fans, dismissing false rumors about his health that have been circulating online. The popular singer clarified that he is not in the hospital, despite claims that surfaced on Facebook, suggesting he was recovering from a car accident.

In a heartfelt message shared via video, Daniel explained the situation, emphasizing that he was feeling “very well” and that the images claiming to show him in a hospital bed were clearly doctored. The images had falsely suggested that the Donegal-born star was in dire health, which alarmed many of his followers.

“I’m just doing a wee message to let you know I’m feeling very well,” he began, in his signature warm and reassuring tone. “I’ve seen a few pictures up leading people to believe I’m in hospital very unwell, with a picture of me. And obviously, that’s a fake, doctored picture telling people that I need help.”

Daniel also urged fans to disregard these fraudulent claims, noting the importance of not falling prey to scammers who might try to exploit such situations.

“Please ignore all of these things that you see on Facebook. I am very well and I hope that you’re well too,” he added.

This is not the first time the singer has had to address deceptive online activity. Only last month, Daniel’s team had to issue a public warning about a fake account impersonating him and soliciting money from fans for fictitious campaigns.

He reminded everyone to stay vigilant and to avoid engaging with any suspicious activity online, especially if it involves financial requests. As Daniel pointed out, once scams like these start circulating, it’s often difficult to stop them, but the key is to never send money to such accounts and to report them immediately.

Stay safe and be cautious out there!

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