Beware of a scam that talks about Lainey Wilson weight loss gummies or keto gummy products, as well as mentions of her supposedly being rushed to the hospital for a health or medical condition, plus Ozempic, miracle root gummies, Ket-O-Zempic Gummies, Dr. Andrew Weil, type 2 diabetes, or an “overnight solution,” as it's all a scam and the country music star has absolutely nothing to do with the products. Her image and likeness are being used without permission. Other celebrities have been used for these scams for years.
Lainey Wilson has never endorsed any weight loss gummies or keto or CBD products. Don't believe any of it. I first saw this scam going around with an AI audio soundtrack on Facebook and Instagram. It’s not a “deepfake” as the video just shows a bunch of random clips of Wilson. It’s AI audio.
Lainey Wilson did not lose weight with any weight loss gummies or keto products or CBD products, ever.
If you ordered any of these products because you saw the Lainey Wilson scam, tell me everything you can about the information received on your credit card statement and received in the packages that arrived at your doorstep. Also, be sure to cancel as soon as you can, as it’s a subscription and not a one-time purchase. Don’t get scammed once a month. Shut it down now. Be proactive. Call your credit card company. Do whatever you have to do. Good luck.
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0:00 Lainey Wilson Weight Loss Gummies Keto Scam
1:39 My Message to Celebrities
4:29 AI Audio Ad
5:02 Fake NBC Article
6:49 Ozempic (But Not Ozempic)
8:16 If You Were Scammed