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Top Meta Celeb @GoldVeil Discovers Impersonator Has Been Attending Events in Their Name for Two Months

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Mar 22, 2026
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Top Meta Celeb @GoldVeil Discovers Impersonator Has Been Attending Events in Their Name for Two Months

@GoldVeil's manager, reviewing an event attendance log for a sponsored gala held on January 9th, noticed a check-in timestamp for their client.

A visual forensics team hired by @GoldVeil's management has confirmed that a near-perfect impersonator account has been attending exclusive platform events, signing brand deals, and giving interviews on the star's behalf since January — all without @GoldVeil's knowledge or presence.

MIncident Timeline

  • Victim: @GoldVeil (4.1M followers)
  • Impersonator: Account suspended — identity unknown
  • Brand Deals Signed: At least 3 (estimated value: 180K MetaCoins)
  • Status: Platform investigation open — legal action pending

The discovery came by accident. @GoldVeil's manager, reviewing an event attendance log for a sponsored gala held on January 9th, noticed a check-in timestamp for their client. The problem: @GoldVeil had been offline that entire week due to a real-world health issue. A deeper audit revealed the same pattern across 14 events spanning eight weeks.

"We hired a visual forensics firm on Tuesday," said a representative speaking on condition of anonymity. "Within six hours they confirmed it. The impersonator account was running a near-pixel-perfect replica of @GoldVeil's avatar with cloned motion signatures. At normal viewing distance in a crowded event, it was indistinguishable. People were taking photos with it. Brands were briefing it. It was giving quotes to MetaBeat Weekly."

Two Months of Stolen Appearances

MetaBeat Weekly — one of the platform's largest entertainment channels — has since issued a retraction for two interviews published in February, both of which quoted "@GoldVeil" extensively on upcoming projects. A spokesperson for the publication confirmed they had no reason to doubt the account's authenticity and that standard verification protocols did not flag any anomalies.

The impersonator is believed to have collected at least three brand sponsorship payments totaling an estimated 180,000 MetaCoins before the account was flagged and suspended. Platform security has acknowledged the breach but declined to explain how an account could bypass event credential verification at scale. Users have noted that the impersonator apparently also maintained @GoldVeil's posting schedule on fan channels during the same period, raising questions about how long the operation had been planned.

The Bottom Line

Users have noted that the impersonator apparently also maintained @GoldVeil's posting schedule on fan channels during the same period, raising questions about how long the operation had been planned.

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