We’ve told you that scammers have used the identities of celebrities in an attempt to separate gullible fans from their life savings, and unfortunately, it occasionally works. Recent big names attached to these scams include Brad Pitt, Alan Jackson, Joe Elliott of Def Leppard and more. Two more big names being used in such a way are Kid Rock and Garth Brooks, and the Michigan AG issued a warning to the people of her state that they may hear from one of these “celerities” looking for money. “While it may be disappointing to hear, you are probably not in a secret, long-distance relationship with Garth Brooks. Scammers are constantly coming up with elaborate schemes to steal your money and may be posing as celebrities or public officials. If someone claiming to be Garth or any other famous figure is asking you personally for money, don’t send it. It’s almost certainly a scam,” Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel warns. Kid Rock followed up with a post of his own, saying simply, “Be careful. If it ain’t @kidrock, it ain’t me.”