Trisha Yearwood Keto & CBD Gummies Scam, Explained (Weight Loss, Diet Pills)



Trisha Yearwood Keto & CBD Gummies Scam, Explained (Weight Loss, Diet Pills)

I decided to make a video about some supposed Trisha Yearwood keto gummies, CBD gummies, or weight loss diet pills, which is all a scam. Yearwood has nothing to do with any of this.

Trisha Yearwood never, ever, endorsed apple cider vinegar (ACV) keto gummies, CBD gummies, or diet pills or weight loss supplements.

This weight loss scam claimed that Trisha Yearwood endorsed various keto gummies, CBD gummies, or diet pills products, which was false. This was all a big fake celebrity endorsement scam. She and other celebrities who appear in these scams have nothing to do with these keto or CBD gummies products. Stay far away from all of this nonsense.

Let’s make one thing clear. Ree Drummond aka “The Pioneer Woman” and Oprah Winfrey never endorsed any keto or CBD gummies products of any kind, ever. These celebrities have nothing to do with these products.

On Facebook, I’ve found no shortage of scam pages that claimed celebrities like Trisha Yearwood endorsed CBD and keto gummies or diet pills or supplements, and many of these pages were recently created. None of this was legitimate. Most of the pages had zero followers, which was obviously a big red flag that something was off. The pages all included links that appeared to perhaps be designed for affiliate marketing. It’s also possible that the scammers had end goals that I wasn’t aware of.

If you’ve fallen victim to a CBD or keto gummies scam or fake “review” or bought an Amazon listing that was scammy, please let me know in the comments below. Also, feel free to ask me questions about this scam or any scam. My comments are open. Thank you for watching and feel free to hit “Like” (thumbs up) so that Google knows my video is trustworthy, and so other people, including potential victims of scams, might see what I’ve laid out here.

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