As one of the most famous and beautiful female streamers at the moment, Beryl Berry is known for her witty, mischievous style and her willingness to “self-deprecate” to bring laughter to her audience.
However, she recently found herself in a comical yet distressing situation when her personal photos were stolen by a malicious person and used to advertise “sensitive” services on social media. Specifically, the blatant advertisement poster explicitly stated that it offered massage services, water beds, and attentive service, leaving her both outraged and unable to believe her eyes.


In her latest livestream, the streamer shared with tens of thousands of viewers that she discovered her photos were appearing on a strange website, used to lure customers for a personal massage studio.
The description in the post was full of innuendos, mentioning special services along with the newly added water bed detail – a fact that made the famous streamer furious. Being a lively and humorous person, Beryl half-jokingly exclaimed during the broadcast, “I’ve been working myself to exhaustion, and yet someone is telling me to open more studios?!”.
She mentioned that at first she thought it was just a joke, but upon closer inspection, she found that the impersonator had used dozens of real images of her, including behind-the-scenes and candid photos, clearly intending to commit professional fraud.


Not willing to sit idly by, Beryl decided to confront the scammer herself. She changed her profile picture and account information to that of a male figure, then actively messaged the person using her photos. Throughout the conversation, the impersonator continuously sent seductive images to entice her, but when asked to send a real photo on the spot, he immediately evaded and changed the subject.
Despite the situation being clearly absurd, the impersonator still did not realize he was being trapped and continued to lure the victim into loading game cards, a familiar trick of online scam groups. At this point, Beryl straightforwardly revealed her true identity, declaring that she would report him to the police if he did not delete the post. Just seconds later, that account immediately blocked her and disappeared.


Right after the livestream ended, viewers flooded the comments with both sympathy and amusement. Although the situation has been resolved, Beryl still warns fans to be cautious of impersonating accounts, especially those that use artists’ images to promote sensitive services.