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  • Fact Check: Kelly Clarkson, Jimmy Fallon Did NOT Promote Weight Loss Gummies In 2024 Interview

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    Did singer Kelly Clarkson and "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon promote weight-loss gummies in a 2024 televised interview, as a Facebook post claims? No, that's not true: Clarkson's publicist denied to Lead Stories that she has any connection with such gummies. A Google search showed there is no evidence that Fallon promoted any weight loss or gummy products. The claim…

    • May 17, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Kelly Clarkson, Jimmy Fallon Did NOT Promote Weight Loss Gummies In 2024 Interview Faked Photo
  • Fact Check: Lainey Wilson Has NOT Endorsed Weight-Loss Gummies

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    Did American singer-songwriter Lainey Wilson endorse weight-loss gummies in a video posted on Facebook? No, that's not true: The audio has been edited from a video originally posted on Wilson's Instagram page. In June 2023, Wilson issued a statement on her verified Instagram that these claims about her taking weight-loss gummies "ain't true." The claim appeared in a Facebook post…

    • Apr 22, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Lainey Wilson Has NOT Endorsed Weight-Loss Gummies Gummies Scam
  • Fact Check: Tamela Mann Has NOT Promoted Weight Loss Gummies

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    Did gospel singer Tamela Mann endorse weight loss gummies? No, that's not true: Mann publicly refuted that she promoted weight loss gummies. Mann and several other celebrities are falsely tied to weight loss or keto gummy endorsements. The claim appeared in a post (archived here) published on Facebook on March 23, 2024. The post included a video with narration that…

    • Apr 22, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Tamela Mann Has NOT Promoted Weight Loss Gummies No Endorsement
  • Fact Check: Video Of Kelly Clarkson Promoting Keto Weight-Loss Gummies Is NOT Authentic

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    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. The claim appeared in a Facebook post (archived here) where it was published…

    • Apr 1, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Video Of Kelly Clarkson Promoting Keto Weight-Loss Gummies Is NOT Authentic Edited Audio
  • Fact Check: Elon Musk, Kelly Clarkson Did NOT Promote Weight Loss Gummies In A 2023 Interview

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    Did music artist Kelly Clarkson and Tesla CEO Elon Musk promote weight-loss gummies in a 2023 televised interview? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that Musk and Clarkson promoted such a product. Lead Stories has previously reported on fake websites that use celebrities' likenesses to scam viewers into buying weight-loss products. The claim appeared in an article (archived…

    • Jan 2, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Elon Musk, Kelly Clarkson Did NOT Promote Weight Loss Gummies In A 2023 Interview Fake Interview
  • Fact Check: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill Have NOT Endorsed Weight Loss Gummies

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    Have country singers and married couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill promoted weight loss gummies that melt weight off while one sleeps? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that McGraw and Hill have endorsed such a product. There is an ongoing online scam that uses the names and likenesses of celebrities to sell weight loss products, even if…

    • Jun 8, 2023
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill Have NOT Endorsed Weight Loss Gummies Gummies Scam
  • Fact Check: Trisha Yearwood Is NOT Endorsing, Selling Weight-Loss Gummies

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    Is country singer Trisha Yearwood endorsing or selling weight-loss gummies? No, that's not true: Yearwood has denied that she made any such endorsement and Lead Stories did not find publicly available evidence that she has previously endorsed weight-loss gummies. The claim appeared in a post on Facebook published on April 28, 2023. The video included in the post is titled…

    • May 1, 2023
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Trisha Yearwood Is NOT Endorsing, Selling Weight-Loss Gummies Gummies Scam
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