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  1. May 12, 2022 · Snopes.com debunked a claim that Oprah Winfrey died or suffered a tragedy in early May 2022 and endorsed keto weight loss gummies created by Weight Watchers. The claim was based on a fraudulent page that mimicked a Time magazine article and used Winfrey's image and likeness to sell the products. The page was sent by scammers as a text message.

  2. Oct 31, 2022 · In the short video, captioned “Fraud alert! Please don’t buy any weight loss gummies with my picture or name on them,” Winfrey warned her 21.5 million followers to avoid products popping up ...

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  3. Oct 31, 2022 · Oprah Winfrey is warning fans against falling victim to companies selling weight loss products using her name and image.. On Sunday, the 68-year-old former talk show host and media mogul took to ...

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  4. Nov 2, 2022 · But gummies that claim to shed unwanted pounds are not part of her journey—despite the fact that some companies falsely advertise these products using Oprah’s name and image. In a statement to Oprah Daily, a spokesperson for Oprah said: “There is a company placing fraudulent ads claiming Oprah Winfrey is selling weight loss gummies, using ...

    • The Claim: Oprah Launched Weight-Loss Gummy Brand Shown in Facebook Video Ads
    • Winfrey Doesn't Sell 'Weight-Loss' Gummies
    • Our Rating: False
    • Our Fact-Check Sources

    A series of sponsored videos circulating widely on Facebook use the name and likeness of Oprah Winfrey to push a familiar clickbait trope, claiming a celebrity-backed product – in this case, weight-loss gummies – can spur significant weight loss. "Grab Your Fitness-Gummy From Oprah!" says the caption of one Facebook advertisement that has been view...

    While Winfrey does have a partnership with and stake in WW International,the company formerly known as Weight Watchers, USA TODAY could not find any evidence that Winfrey sponsors or sells weight-loss gummy products. Nichols told USA TODAY the star has never sold weight-loss supplements in the past and does not plan to sell them in the future. She ...

    Based on our research, we rate FALSE the claim that Winfrey launched a weight-loss gummy brand shown in Facebook video ads. A spokesperson for Winfrey told USA TODAY that Winfrey has nothing to do with the product, and USA TODAY found no other evidence of a legitimate association between the product and Winfrey.

    Nicole Nichols, May 11, Email correspondence with USA TODAY
    Lead Stories LLC, Feb. 8, Fact Check: Oprah Winfrey Is NOT Endorsing Diet Pill That 'Lost Her 60 In 6 Weeks'
    Politifact, May 10, Oprah Winfrey is not hawking diet pills
    USA TODAY, Nov. 16, WW, formerly Weight Watchers, unveils new myWW+ program with more personalization, support amid COVID-19
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  6. Nov 1, 2022 · Oprah Winfrey denies having any weight loss gummies or diet pills, and she calls out deceptive companies for using her name to sell them online. She warns her fans to beware of fake ads and emails that claim she endorses keto gummies, CBD or other supplements.

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