Stranger Things fan catfished by fake Dacre Montgomery account

Stranger Things fan catfished by fake Dacre Montgomery account

Stranger Things: A Catfishing Tale

Stranger Things

Crazy, freaky things happen on Stranger Things. People get possessed, slimy creatures crawl out of their mouths, and psychic powers are on full display. But imagine if something strange happened to you in real life. Hold on tight, because I have a wild story for you.

Meet McKayla, a mom and film editor from Kentucky. In her quest to connect with other creatives, she stumbled upon a message from none other than Dacre Montgomery, the actor who played Billy on Stranger Things. Yes, we’re talking about that older, strangely attractive teen from Hawkins and the eventual Season Three antagonist.

But here’s the catch – the person messaging McKayla wasn’t actually Dacre Montgomery. She had fallen into the web of a catfish. Talk about a twist!

This impostor convinced McKayla to leave her husband and, believe it or not, convinced her to send almost $10,000. Now, hold your Demogorgons, because things are about to get crazier.

This scammer went to extreme lengths to make McKayla believe he was the real deal. He sent her poetry that eerily resembled Montgomery’s work and even knew which new episodes he would appear in before they premiered. To top it off, he poured his heart out to McKayla about a toxic relationship he was trapped in, and she could relate.

McKayla, a single mom wanting to nurture her creativity, made the difficult decision to leave her husband because she genuinely thought this imposter was Montgomery. She believed that if he truly wanted to be with her, he would make the same sacrifice. Instead, he played the sympathy card, claiming his controlling girlfriend had access to his bank accounts and desperately needed cash. “My ex was the same,” McKayla shared, unaware of the webs of deceit entangling her life.

For a whole year, McKayla kept sending money to this scammer, losing nearly $10,000 in the process. Can you believe it? Now that’s a storyline even the Duffer Brothers couldn’t have come up with.

One thing is for sure – these scammers prey on vulnerable people like McKayla. If you’re afraid of abandonment, a natural people pleaser, or just plain co-dependent, they know how to latch onto those emotions and drain you dry. It’s like a weird addiction for them, a con artist’s fix.

Now, let’s be real here. Would I empty my bank account for a stranger in my DMs? Absolutely not! But for Dacre Montgomery? Well… maybe! I mean, stranger things have definitely happened, right?