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Morrissey Wants to Take Legal Action Against Online Imposters Who ‘Severely Harmed’ His Status
A post on the musician’s website claims nine people are pretending to be Morrissey and “operating on behalf of various political groups,” including someone with ties to a former Smiths member
What happened
According to Rolling Stone’s source item, Morrissey Wants to Take Legal Action Against Online Imposters Who ‘Severely Harmed’ His Status, A post on the musician’s website claims nine people are pretending to be Morrissey and “operating on behalf of various political groups,” including someone with ties to a former Smiths member
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Primary source: Morrissey Wants to Take Legal Action Against Online Imposters Who ‘Severely Harmed’ His Status via Rolling Stone. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Morrissey Wants to Take Legal Action Against Online Imposters Who ‘Severely Harmed’ His StatusRolling Stone - 2026-06-12T14:39:37+00:00
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