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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · Newbill, too, is alarmed by these videos, including one that he says featured Greiner and singer Kelly Clarkson appearing to promote a weight-loss product. “With the recent improvements in AI, it looks like the scams are going to go to another level [where we’re] actually seeing the person talking about the product.”

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  2. Nov 26, 2023 · The representative told me that these gummies were endorsed by Kelly Clarkson after further investigation I found that to be untrue and this was a scam using AI with Kelly Clarkson...

    • How The 'Shark Tank' Keto Gummies Scams Work
    • Fake 'Reviews'
    • 'Fulfillment Center' in Smyrna, Tennessee
    • Missing Phone Numbers and Surprise Charges
    • Mark Cuban Tweeted About The Scams
    • Clint Eastwood's Lawsuit Wins
    • How to Fight The Scams
    • Future Updates

    Some readers may have seen scam ads about "Shark Tank" and keto gummies online, perhaps in Google search results or on Facebook or Instagram. Such ads also appeared in email messages, like the one shown below. These ads led to scammy articles branded with the logos of major publishers. However, those articles were written by scammers and hosted on ...

    Aside from the scammy ads, we often see numerous fake CBD and keto gummies reviews that use the "Shark Tank" name. These articles aren't really reviews, however. They're paid-for product pitches that appear as sponsored content. Outlook India, Tribune India, Mid-Day.com, and others all appeared to be accepting money in exchange for sponsored conten...

    In recent months, our reporters received word from some users who said they received bags (not boxes) of CBD or keto gummies products at their doorstep, despite having no recollection of ordering the products. Some also said there was no charge on their credit card. It's unclear why people who hadn't ordered or been charged for the products were re...

    In the past, our reporters noticed that brand new CBD gummies and keto gummies product names popped up regularly, with no sign of a parent company or any other branding, as if such details had been omitted on purpose. It's possible that many of these products were the same and had simply been rebranded after previous product names received negative...

    In 2022, "Shark Tank" cast member Mark Cuban tweeted about the seemingly never-ending keto gummies scams, where he railed against tech platforms that continue to accept money from scammers to allow ads to run that promote the scams. "Does anyone really think keto pills work?," Cuban asked. "Why would anyone take an ad for them with or without the f...

    On the subject of gummy scams, this story would not be complete without the inclusion of two past court cases. In 2021, famed film actor and director Clint Eastwood won$6.1 million in a lawsuit after alleging that a Lithuanian company had used his image and likeness without permission to promote CBD products. In the following year, Eastwood won ano...

    If you believe you've been a victim of fraud, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) allows users to file a report. Also, if any readers find one of the scammy articles that claims "Shark Tank" or other big-name celebrities endorsed keto gummies, or find a product order page that is believed to be involved in the scam, the domain URL can be report...

    In recent years, we've often reported aboutthese scams involving the "Shark Tank" name. We will continue to bring our readers further reporting about this subject in the future. If any readers were scammed, we recommend bookmarking this page or emailing it to yourself so that you can revisit it in the future to view further updates, as we do plan o...

  3. Apr 14, 2024 · Kelly Clarkson Facebook page, visited Aug. 22, 2024 The Associated Press, Bogus social media ad uses an edited video of Kelly Clarkson to sell weight-loss gummies , Oct. 27, 2023

  4. Jan 2, 2024 · Did music artist Kelly Clarkson and Tesla CEO Elon Musk promote weight-loss gummies in a 2023 televised interview? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that Musk and Clarkson promoted such a product. Lead Stories has previously reported on fake websites that use celebrities' likenesses to scam viewers into buying weight-loss products.

  5. May 26, 2023 An online article bearing the logo for NBC's "Today" show read, "Kelly Clarkson Forced To Lose 3 ... Read More. Did Dr. Oz Endorse Keto Weight Loss Gummies? Written by: Jordan...

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  7. Dec 12, 2023 · Online ads falsely claim celebrities like Kelly Clarkson, Dolly Parton, Oprah Winfrey and “Shark Tank” investor Lori Greiner endorse keto weight loss gummy products.