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Simon Leviev From Netflix’s The Tinder Swindler Gives Dancehall Producer Rvssian A Shoutout

Simon Leviev may be swindling his way into the dancehall space as he took time out of his busy schedule to acknowledge and shoutout dancehall mega producer Rvssian.

The short video clip was shared by the Clarks producer earlier this evening on Instagram.

In the clip Leviev said he heard that Rvssian is the best music producer in the business and that he is fighting a lot of enemies, in reference to a line from the popular Netflix series.

According to TMZ, Leviev has joined Cameo, the popular app which allows celebrities to send personalized video messages to fans. The publication reports he made $30K within his first 3 days on the app, “charging $200 a pop for personal video and $2k per video for businesses.”

Netflix shocked audiences with its true-crime documentary The Tinder Swindler, which premiered on the streaming service on Feb. 2.

It tells the true and incredibly wild story of a man named Shimon Hayut, who posed as Simon Leviev and claimed to be the son of a diamond mogul on the popular dating app, Tinder.

Using his charm to get the women from across the world to lend him an estimated $10 million.

Simon was convicted of fraud, theft, and forgery and sentenced to 15 months in prison in December 2019, but he was released early only five months later.

The dating app has since banned him from the platform.

“We have conducted internal investigations and can confirm Simon Leviev is no longer active on Tinder under any of his known aliases,” Tinder said in a statement to Variety.

Meanwhile Rvssian continues to make headways in the Latin music market with the release of Caprichoso by Rauw Alejandro which has so far surpassed 5.7 million streams on YouTube after two weeks.

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