February 14 in Bulgaria: Honoring Trifon Zarezan and the Joy of Wine
Today, February 14, Bulgarians across the country are raising their glasses to celebrate Trifon Zarezan, the traditional holiday honoring the patron saint of vineyards and wine.
Top Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has issued a public warning on social media about a fraudulent video circulating online that falsely uses his likeness.
The deepfake video, which has been widely shared across various platforms, features Dimitrov’s image and promotes a supposed investment program involving stock and cryptocurrency trading. Dimitrov made it clear that the video is entirely fake and urges fans not to engage with it.
Here is what he posted:
"Hello friends,
A fake video (deepfake) using my image is being circulated on social media. It promotes a program for trading stocks and cryptocurrency.
This video is fraudulent and poses a serious risk of scam, including potential threats to your personal data and online accounts.
Please do not be misled and do not register on the website mentioned in the video. Do not share your personal information."
The tennis star emphasized that he has no involvement with any such platform and strongly advises the public to exercise caution.
Today, February 14, Bulgarians across the country are raising their glasses to celebrate Trifon Zarezan, the traditional holiday honoring the patron saint of vineyards and wine.
Saturday will start with predominantly clear skies.
A tragic discovery was made in Sofia after the body of a newborn baby, placed inside a plastic bag, was found close to a playground in the Druzhba-1 residential area, the Sofia Police Directorate confirmed.
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