
Ronnie Radke Speaks Out: Unmasking the Impersonator and Addressing Online Harassment
In a recent social media address, musician Ronnie Radke, known for his work with Falling in Reverse, publicly confronted a persistent issue of online impersonation and harassment. Radke revealed that an individual has been creating fake accounts, notably on Snapchat and Telegram, to impersonate him, sending inappropriate messages and content to fans and even his wife, Brittany Furlan. "This is not me," Radke stated emphatically, referring to the content shared by the impersonator. He expressed his frustration and anger, particularly after Furlan reportedly believed the fake accounts were him. "I swear on everything I love, this is not me. I cannot believe I have to feel like I have to explain myself with this. This is ridiculous." Radke detailed how the impersonator's actions led to personal distress, including his wife's mistaken belief and even an incident where the impersonator allegedly knew his old address. He also mentioned receiving messages from others warning him about the fake accounts. Addressing the legal implications, Radke explained the process of obtaining metadata from platforms like Snapchat to prove the impersonator's identity. "If you really need the evidence, I will provide it, and we get the metadata," he affirmed, indicating his readiness to pursue legal action if necessary. He clarified that while he was angry, he understood his wife was also a victim of the impersonation. The musician urged his audience to be vigilant against such scams and reiterated that the fake accounts do not represent him or his communication style. This public statement serves as a stark warning about the dangers of online identity theft and the emotional impact it can have on public figures and their families.