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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.
Kelly Clarkson hasn’t promoted diet products, but her likeness is repeatedly used in connection with supposed silver bullets such as keto and weight loss gummies. Fabricated quotes...
Online ads falsely claim celebrities like Kelly Clarkson, Dolly Parton, Oprah Winfrey and “Shark Tank” investor Lori Greiner endorse keto weight loss gummy products.
Did singer Kelly Clarkson promote ketogenic gummies to lose weight in a Facebook video? No, that's not true: The audio has been edited from a video originally posted on Clarkson's Facebook page. Lead Stories searched and found no evidence that Clarkson has promoted gummies for weight loss.
CLAIM: A video on Kelly Clarkson’s Instagram page shows the singer promoting weight-loss gummies. AP’S ASSESSMENT: Altered video. A clip and comments promoting the release of Clarkson’s latest album on her real Instagram account in June have been edited to add fake promotions for the diet product.
PolitiFact previously fact-checked similar deepfake videos of Clarkson appearing to sell diet pills. We rate this video purporting to show Clarkson selling keto gummies False.
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...
Did Kelly Clarkson Use Any Keto Gummies? According to a fact-check by USA Today, Kelly Clarkson did not promote weight loss keto gummies. The claim that she did so is based on an altered video that was shared on Facebook.
One online scam that never seems to come to an end is the lie that the cast of the TV show "Shark Tank" endorsed, invested in, or provided reviews for either CBD gummies or keto gummies for...
But a scam is circulating on social media that appears to show Kelly Clarkson appearing to promote keto weight loss gummies.