"Do not send any code": La Diosa exposes a dangerous scam that is affecting her fans

Cuban singer La Diosa posted a video with an urgent alert about a scam affecting many of her followers.



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The Cuban singer La Diosa (Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya) published a video on her Facebook account titled "Urgent Alert Public Complaint," recorded from inside a vehicle, in which she warns her followers about a scam.

The artist warned her community of followers, maintaining her direct and unfiltered style. She explained that a few months ago, she created a WhatsApp group to help her fans, free of charge, learn how to sell on the TikTok Shop, and now someone is unscrupulously using that information.

"They make calls to my followers, telling them that they will be included in our free classes and ask for a code that they send to their phones. That’s how they gain access to their phones and check bank accounts, social media profiles, personal data, and anything else they can find," said La Diosa.

"I kindly ask you to share this video because unfortunately, sometimes we do things to help people, and other people seek their own benefit and resort to scamming," he lamented.

The singer asked her fans not to send codes via WhatsApp to anyone, as neither she nor her team requests such information. "It's a scam," she warned.

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