If you are still searching for updates on your favorite quintuplets, be very careful where you browse. The massive popularity of Gotoubun no Hanayome (The Quintessential Quintuplets) has attracted malicious actors looking to exploit the community’s loyalty.
Recently, the production committee issued an urgent warning to protect followers from an elaborate hoax already confusing thousands.
The Deception
Through official channels, the team clarified a critical situation: someone created a fake Instagram profile posing as the franchise’s corporate account, painstakingly copying logos, names, and images to appear legitimate.
Currently, there is no official account for the series on Instagram. Everything else you’ve been double-tapping is a stage act polished for profit.
The problem escalated to such a degree that creators had to be blunt. The avatar was stolen from official art. Bio text scraped from the website. Some impostors even sported verification-style badges.
Why It Works
What trips people up isn’t stupidityโit’s pattern recognition doing its job too well. When logos, colours, and content rhythms all whistle the right tune, the brain files it under trusted
before fact-checking begins.
Nobody likes to appear mistrustful of pleasant things. And nothing is more pleasant than news about your favourite quintuplets, dropped like a biscuit on a saucer.
The Real Danger
- Spreading rumors and unconfirmed information
- Promoting pirate merchandise through misleading links
- Profiting from fan loyalty and trust
Several fans confessed they were about to fall into the trap or were already following the fake account.
The Studio’s Request
The production team strongly requested that any news, animated project, or merchandise announcement be consulted solely through their official website or established media.
Thrilling real-time updates from cloned accounts Verified sources and confirmed press announcementsโless exciting, but safe.
- Has our instinct to trust a screen become so automatic that we treat a familiar cartoon face as proof of passport?
- Where else have you lent your confidence to a stranger simply because they dressed the shop front to look like your kind of club?




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