💔✈️ Romance Scam Alert: Man Travels 700km to Marry ‘French Beauty Queen’ – It Was All Fake 💔✈️


In a story that’s both shocking and heartbreaking, a man became the latest victim of a growing romance scam trend, traveling over 700 kilometers to meet his so-called “future wife”—a French beauty queen he met online. What he found instead? A scam that cost him both money and emotional peace.



💌 How the Scam Unfolded:

The victim, a 34-year-old tech worker, met a woman claiming to be a French model on a dating app. She seemed perfect: charming, fluent in crypto terms, and even talked about building a Web3 future together. 🚀❤️


She convinced him to send funds for “travel documents,” “wedding planning,” and even “joint investments” in a new crypto token launch—which turned out to be fake.


After months of daily chats and growing trust, he took a leap of faith and traveled 700km to meet her. When he arrived at the address she gave? No one lived there. The number was deactivated. She was gone—if she ever existed at all.



🚨 Key Red Flags to Learn From:

Requests for money in crypto or stablecoins


Claims of “investment deals” or “insider token drops”


Avoiding video calls or meeting in public places


Fake social media with AI-generated photos



💡 Binance Users, Take Note:

Scammers are now using Web3 lingo, NFTs, and fake airdrops to gain trust in dating platforms. Don’t mix your heart with your wallet. 💼❤️


Use Binance’s verified channels, and never send crypto to strangers—even if they say “I love you.”



🛡️ Always protect your keys—and your heart.


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