Morrissey Claims Nine People Posed as Him Online, Including One Linked to Former Smiths Bandmate
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Tom Breihan
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Morrissey claims he has identified nine individuals who have been impersonating him online, including one person allegedly linked to his former Smiths bandmate. This follows his previous claims of a "decades-long campaign of fraud, disinformation, and defamation" aimed at associating him with far-right politics. The article notes that Morrissey's career has suffered due to evidence of his own controversial political ties, such as wearing a button supporting the right-wing extremist group For Britain on The Tonight Show in 2019.
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Morrissey says that he has identified nine people who have posed as him online, including one with tie
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