Bryce Harper has finally spoken out about a controversial video involving FanDuel. The Philadelphia Phillies star claims he was deceived by the online sportsbook. He says they took advantage of a gambler who is now addicted. This story raises serious questions about how celebrities get used in ads. Harper says he never approved this specific gambling promotion. The situation involves a client who lost millions of dollars. It also involves a client who lost his own home. Harper insists he did not know the video’s true purpose. He recorded it thinking it was just a personal message. Now, the entire industry is watching how this unfolds. Fans are asking if stars are responsible for what they post. Harper believes FanDuel crossed a major ethical line here. He feels betrayed by the platform he thought he was using. This is a huge deal for anyone who follows sports betting.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHarper recorded a video for a VIP client named Terry Thompson. Thompson is the man who gambled $18.5 million with FanDuel. Per reports, Thompson lost his home after taking out second and third mortgages. He even sold an ownership stake in a company he owned for two decades. Thompson is now suing FanDuel and DraftKings for these massive losses. Harper recorded the message for Thompson on the Cameo platform. The request came in November 2024 from someone named ‘Bryttanni’. This person asked for a personal ‘holiday video for Terry’. Harper says he read the script in good faith. He did not know this was a business request. Cameo has a separate category for business video requests. Harper claims he did not know the video would be used commercially. According to NY Post Sports, Harper stated he joined Cameo to engage with fans. He says what happened went beyond anything he knew or approved. FanDuel then put its own logo on the video. They used it as a gambling promotion without his consent. Harper stated FanDuel had no right to do this. He says he did not know they would do this. The request included a short script that he read carefully. Harper feels the sportsbook manipulated the situation. He believes the video was repurposed to target an addicted gambler. The details of Thompson’s losses were uncovered by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Thompson wound up foreclosing on his home due to these losses. The video raised major questions about the industry’s practices. Harper is now calling out the deception publicly. He wants fans to know he was not in on the scheme. This incident highlights the dark side of online sports betting. It shows how powerful companies can exploit vulnerable people. Harper’s statement comes after Thompson filed his lawsuit. The timing suggests Harper wants to distance himself from the scandal. He insists he was just trying to make some extra money. Now he faces backlash for a video he claims he didn’t understand. The facts show a clear disconnect between Harper’s intent and FanDuel’s actions. Thompson’s fina
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