As a celebrity, Julia Louis-Dreyfusis used to certain luxuries and privileges. For one, she almost always has a glam team on call to make sure she's red carpet ready for even the smallest of appearances.
25.03.2020 - 16:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The National Crime Agency has issued a warning to the public as scammers try and take advantage of the coronavirus pandemic.
This includes scamming people out of money and their personal information.
The NCA has therefore urged people to be wary of a variety of frauds that have emerged during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Tactics used by scammers flagged to authorities has included online shopping scams where people ordered protective face masks, hand sanitiser and other products that were never
As a celebrity, Julia Louis-Dreyfusis used to certain luxuries and privileges. For one, she almost always has a glam team on call to make sure she's red carpet ready for even the smallest of appearances.
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