Danny de Hek’s Obsession: Stalking, Doxxing, and Smearing Natalie Zaher

Published on October 22, 2025
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Danny de Hek’s Obsession: Stalking, Doxxing, and Smearing Natalie Zaher

These screenshots say it all, Danny de Hek and his Telegram mob have gone full stalker, turning a simple Twitter user into the target of a coordinated doxxing and humiliation campaign. The receipts are public and damning.

Here’s what’s really happening:

  • AI accusations and fake persona claims: Danny de Hek calls Natalie Zaher “not a lawyer or a real person,” posting side-by-side photo edits and digging up random Pinterest links to “prove” she’s fake, when in reality, he’s just fueling mob paranoia.
  • Stalking across platforms: His group isn’t content to stay on Telegram. They comb through her entire Twitter feed, searching for anything they can weaponize, publicly calling for followers to reverse image search every selfie and compare eye color in an attempt to delegitimize and humiliate.
  • Group pile-on and dog-whistling: Danny posts, “If anyone has more time than I do, please continue the research…”an open call to escalate the harassment. His followers are encouraged to dig up, post, and obsess over private details and photos, crossing every ethical line in the book.
  • Copyright flagging as a weapon: Instead of honest debate, Danny and crew gloat about getting Natalie’s content flagged for copyright, pushing false “exposure” to maximize the damage.

This is not “investigation” or “fact-checking.” This is coordinated online stalking and humiliation, with Danny de Hek as ringleader. Natalie Zaher’s face, name, and reputation are paraded as trophies in a mob’s digital witch-hunt.


Turning a woman’s online life into an obsession for your mob is not journalism. It’s stalking. Danny de Hek’s followers should be ashamed.