Eagle-eyed fans notice humiliating blunder in Skye Wheatley’s TikTok… so did you spot it? 

Skye Wheatley is no stranger to creating video content in her Gold Coast mansion.

But the influencer, 29, failed to avoid a humiliating blunder in a recent TikTok, that featured an unwanted cameo by her partner Lachlan Waugh.

In a since-deleted video, eagle-eyed fans noticed Waugh sitting on the toilet in the background as Whatley addressed the camera, protein shaker in hand.

Behind her, Waugh sat on the toilet with his pants around his ankles.

‘Lachy just on the toilet in the background poor man,’ wrote one fan. 

Skye Wheatley, left, failed to avoid a humiliating blunder in a recent TikTok, that featured an unwanted cameo by her partner Lachlan Waugh, right

The shocking blunder comers after Skye became the latest celebrity to be targeted in a sophisticated online scam.

She was distressed to find out that a scammer was pretending to be her management company.

In an attempt to get money, the impersonator would email brands that Skye had worked with asking for payment.

Explaining the crazy situation on Instagram, Skye said: ‘I had a brand message me on one of my TikTok’s and she said “Please reply to my DM”, she had sent me a screenshot of an email that had apparently come from my management email.

‘Which it did not, and they were asking for payment,’ she added.

It comes after Skye became the latest celebrity that has been targeted in a sophisticated online scam

It comes after Skye became the latest celebrity that has been targeted in a sophisticated online scam

The influencer then shared a screenshot of the email, which outlined five methods of payment, including cryptocurrency.

Other giveaways from the email that it was a scam were that it said once payment was made Skye would video call them, whereas the influencer confirmed that she would always call beforehand.

The email was also signed by ‘management’ with no name given.

The influencer, 29, was distressed to find out that a scammer was pretending to be her management company

The influencer, 29, was distressed to find out that a scammer was pretending to be her management company

In an attempt to get money, the impersonator would email brands that Skye had worked with asking for payment

In an attempt to get money, the impersonator would email brands that Skye had worked with asking for payment

‘If you are emailing me to work with me, I would never ask for payment unless I have sent content for approval,’ Skye continued.

‘It says payment via crypto, like what the actual f**k, I have never done crypto,’ she ranted.

‘The funniest part is it says best regards, no, I sign off with kind regards and its my personal manager, which is my mum.

‘I don’t want anyone to be scammed, I can’t get over how many scams are going around, I don’t know how this is happening, but it’s not me and it’s not my management,’ Skye added.

‘Don’t make a payment to anyone, unless you know its 100 per cent legit.’ 

The mother-of-two added that her partner Lachlan Waugh was recently scammed out of a large sum of money (both pictured with their children Forest and Bear)

The mother-of-two added that her partner Lachlan Waugh was recently scammed out of a large sum of money (both pictured with their children Forest and Bear)

The mother-of-two added that her partner Lachlan Waugh was recently scammed out of a large sum of money. 

‘There is so much dodgy shit online, Lachy just got scammed $500 because he was looking at a golf cart on Facebook marketplace and some dude scammed him of his money,’ she said.

‘Unless you are seeing something in person, I would avoid doing any kind of bank transfer.

‘Be so careful with your money, the scammers are getting smarter.’ 

Skye has asked her followers to be careful with their money, especially online

Skye has asked her followers to be careful with their money, especially online

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