Michelle Chong said she had received hundreds of messages and e-mails from people who wanted to buy the dubious brand’s keto gummies.SINGAPORE - TV personality Michelle Chong made a police report after many were duped into paying for a weight loss product falsely featuring her on social media as its ambassador.
The 45-year-old warned her followers in multiple posts that she did not endorse the dubious brand’s product. “They are a scam,” Chong wrote in a Facebook post in all caps on Jan 31. The former star of popular comedy series The Noose added that she had flagged the fake advertisements many times to Facebook and Instagram, but the scammers continued to post them with new accounts.In an earlier post on Jan 23, she also took a jibe at Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, saying: “After the billions spent on their AI , they can’t even spot a simple scam.”
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