Scottish singer Amy Macdonald has issued a warning to her fans.
The star - who is from Bishopbriggs - took to social media to urge her supporters to stop engaging with scam accounts acting as her.
The 36-year-old revealed she has received a 'lot of messages' from people engaging with the accounts.
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In the post, the hitmaker - who released her debut studio album This Is the Life in 2007 - said she doesn't have any private social media accounts, while she also said she would 'never randomly message people' or ask for money.
The singer-songwriter is known for her hits including This is the Life, Mr Rock & Roll, Slow It Down, Poison Prince, and many more.
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In the Instagram post, Amy said: "I'm getting a lot of messages from people who are engaging with scam accounts.
"I don't have any private accounts on Instagram or TikTok.
"I only have the official accounts and I will never randomly message people.
"I also will never ask you for money.
"It's all a scam, please stop engaging with them.
"Report and block."
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