The presenter shared an important message on social media
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the green-fingered presenter pleaded with fans to report the false accounts, stressing that he only has one public profile on the social media platform.
Monty shared a beautiful photo of him and his beloved dog Nellie, who sadly passed away in October from cancer. The sweet photo was taken at the top of Sugar Loaf hill in Monmouthshire, Wales, and showed the TV star smiling for the camera while his pooch affectionately jumped up to rest on his arm. In the caption, Monty shared a warning with his fans. "This me, taken a few years ago by my family on the Sugarloaf outside Abergavenny- with Nellie," he wrote. "The important point is that it is unpublished so no one else could post it.I have a private one but that is only for people I know personally. This is the ONLY open account and I never solicit followers. So stick with the real thing and please report any phony accounts.
Fans rushed to the comments section to reassure the star, with one person writing: "Lovely photo and my finger is always poised ready for the fakers on Insta," while another added: "Definitely will report."Many followers also shared their condolences for the loss of Nellie, who, like all of Monty's dogs, was very dear to him.One person penned: "So sorry to hear your news about Nellie.
Monty announced the heartbreaking death of his beloved pet in October, explaining that Nellie had been diagnosed with cancer earlier in the summer."I was going to tell you about my new book which is published next week but that can wait because my lovely dear Nell died last night," he wrote, sharing a photo of Nell as a puppy alongside a more recent snap.. We buried her in the garden next to Nigel wrapped in one of my jackets with flowers, balls and her favourite biscuits.
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