They tried to scam Gerardo Romano like in El Marginal: he was about to lose 55 thousand dollars
Argentinian actor Gerardo Romano almost fell victim to a virtual scam, which mirrored a scene from his series "El Marginal," jeopardizing a theater performance in Mar del Plata.
Gerardo Romano, an Argentine actor known for his roles in productions like Netflix's 'El Marginal,' recently revealed he was nearly a victim of a virtual scam that almost led him to cancel a performance in Mar del Plata. The situation took a troubling turn when he received a call informing him that his daughter Rita was detained in a Montevideo police station. This fake news was particularly convincing, as Rita lives in Uruguay, making the scammer's information seem credible to Romano.
The call came just as the summer theater season in Mar del Plata was coming to a close, increasing tension around the incident. Romano described the scammer's tactic as alarming yet concise, expressing his shock at the professionalism with which the attempt was made. He drew parallels between this frightening experience and a similar scenario portrayed in 'El Marginal,' underlining both the creativity of media narratives and the dangers posed by real-life impersonations.
This incident not only highlights the ease with which scammers can manipulate unsuspecting victims but also raises concerns about the psychological effects of such experiences on individuals, particularly public figures. Romano's near-miss serves as a reminder for others to remain vigilant against potential scams that often exploit personal connections or pressing fears, such as harm coming to loved ones.