Channel 7 has warned fans of soap opera not to believe everything they read.
The long-running series has been at the centre of a series of social media scams, with fake pages springing up on targeting viewers with entirely invented claims about the show's actors.
The posts invite users to click a link to 'continue reading' the sensationalist, untrue stories.
Those who do click through may be exposed to phishing scams that access users' personal details.
Channel 7 has been scrambling to get the pages removed, but they are springing up like weeds.
Stories on these fake pages have included false claims that actress Jessica Redmayne has been diagnosed with .
Channel 7 has warned fans of soap opera Home and Away not to believe everything they read. Pictured: Jessica Redmayne
Stories on these fake pages have included false claims that actress Jessica Redmayne has been diagnosed with cancer
Other false claims have been made about Hailey Pinto, who the scam pages alleged was planning to marry, and Emily Wier, who was shown announcing a 'new relationship'.
'These unauthorised pages have been reported,' a Seven spokesperson told The Daily Telegraph this weekend.
Home and Away fans were encouraged 'to engage only with verified accounts for the show and cast members'.
A Meta spokesman also promised the company would, 'remove any content that violates our policies.'
It comes after a fake AI message from beyond the grave supposedly from Married At First Sight star Mel Schilling .
The Australian psychologist turned dating expert died on Tuesday, aged 54, just days after she revealed her bowel cancer had spread to her brain.
Within hours of the announcement, a TikTok video falsely claiming to be a final message released by her family was unwittingly shared widely online by fans.
Using an AI-generated voice mimicking Mel, the clip plays over a montage of her personal photos, TV appearances and magazine shoots.
Other false claims have been made about Hailey Pinto (right), who the scam pages alleged was planning to marry
Emily Wier (pictured) was shown announcing a 'new relationship'




