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An AI deepfake used Kelly Clarkson's likeness to promote weight loss gummies. It's an altered version of a video promoting her latest album.
This guide pulls back the curtain on how scammers have been exploiting Kelly Clarkson’s fame through recurring subscription traps for unproven weight loss products continually repackaged under new names. Keep reading to learn how to protect yourself and fight back.
Kelly Clarkson shares her weight-loss journey, which she said included prescription medication, walking more and eating protein. She lost a reported 60 pounds.
Scammers use ‘Shark Tank’ to make scam ads seem legitimate for many products, including keto and weight-loss gummies. Learn what to watch out for.
Kelly Clarkson’s image has been repeatedly misappropriated online to purportedly sell diet products. We’ve debunked multiple claims including several involving altered videos that appear to...
The clip has been altered from a Sep. 22 video on Clarkson’s official Instagram page, in which she promoted her new album, not diet gummies.
Some on social media are using the fabricated clip to make it seem as though Clarkson is endorsing a product with which she has no affiliation, duping users into clicking a link to buy weight-loss gummies.