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Bargeoise Brazil Furious as Scammer Uses Her Identity to Sell Kuku

Socialite Bargeoise Brazil, real name Ennie Tembie Cleary, is seething with anger after a social media scammer used her name and contact details to open an account offering under the belt services.

Bargeoise Brazil got wind of the development after a close friend of hers sent her a screenshot from a marketplace were those employed in the world’s oldest profession offer their services to potential clients.

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Bargeoise Brazil Furious as Scammer Uses Her Identity to Sell Kuku

Speaking to ZiMoja, Bargeoise Brazil revealed that the scammer opened the account using her name, business phone number and the area she lives in. She used a picture of someone in their birthday suit.

“That person created a dehumanising prostitution advert about me on a website with my business number, my name, an area I live in and a naked picture of a stranger on 15 September 2024,” she told the publication.

The advert states that Bargeoise Brazil has no preference and is open to men of all tribes and creeds. It also mentions some words that are not suitable to print on this esteemed website.

She said the advert is not only a violation of her privacy but paints her in a negative light.

“It’s a complete violation of my privacy and below my standards. I don’t judge sex workers, however using my details is a violation of my rights and the POPIA Act,” she added.

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Website Takes Down Ad After Bargeoise Brazil Complains

Bargeoise Brazil contacted the website who have launched an investigation and deleted the post. She said efforts to open a police case hit a brick wall as the whole concept of social media is relatively new in the country.

“I have tried to open a case, but things of this sort are hard to report as social media violation is still very new for us in South Africa,’ she said

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Not New to Controversy

Brazil is no stranger to controversy. Last year, she announced she was selling her menstrual blood. The idea came after her appearance on Come Dine With Me, where she served pink chicken feet. Later, she learned of a fetish called “menophilia,” where people find menstruation and blood arousing.

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