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On Sunday, the 68-year-old former talk show host and media mogul took to Instagram to distance herself from gummies being sold online, saying she does not endorse edible weight loss products.
The TV personality is making it clear that she has nothing to do with weight loss gummies with her name on them. Oprah Winfrey is the latest victim of online scams claiming that a celebrity...
Over the weekend, Oprah shared a short video on Instagram setting the record straight about fraudulent ads that feature her endorsement of weight loss gummies. “And so it happened to me again today,” Oprah told her 21.6 million followers in the clip.
Stop hitting Oprah Winfrey up for her weight loss gummies — because they don’t exist. A frustrated Winfrey took to Instagram Sunday to set the record straight about slimming products...
Oprah Winfrey has called out as false and fraudulent posts on social media that say she has launched or is selling Keto weight loss gummies.
But you heard it from Oprah herself. Her affiliation with any weight loss gummies is false. In her publication, “Oprah Daily,” a spokesperson is quoted.
Oprah denied selling or endorsing any weight loss gummies in an October 2022 Instagram video. The gummies are instead a version of a common scam that uses “miracle” health and cosmetic ...
Oprah Winfrey is setting the record straight about false claims that she's endorsing weight loss gummies. Over the weekend, the media mogul shared a video on her Instagram page to inform...
Oprah Winfrey posted a video to Instagram explaining that she does not endorse any weight loss gummies or weight loss pills, warning fans about scam ads.
Oprah does indeed have a partnership with (and a stake in) WW International, formerly Weight Watchers, but the brand makes no mention of weight-loss gummies anywhere.