The host of Who Will Fall?, Adamari López, revealed that there are people who use her image to sell a weight loss product that she does not endorse.
The scam is based on a site where the Puerto Rican woman appears to be selling a product. “It seems to be the final straw: posting comments, replying as if it was me, making them think I was selling a product I didn't even know about and that wasn't the method , with which I lost weight,” said the actress.
Adamari López denounces fraud. (Capture)The actress shared the news with her Instagram followers and warned them that it wasn't real: “I wanted to tell you that there is a website that I'm going to show you where they seem to want to profit from people by Sell them this.” Idea that I’m advertising a product.
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He also showed them what the scam site looks like and as described in detail, it uses photos of Adamari López before and after losing weight, as well as a false statement that they attribute to the actress. “Here's the page where you can see like it's my Facebook where I supposedly answer comments, but this page is not real,” he said.
Adamari López complains that they are committing fraud with his image. (Capture)“This is a created page, a montage. Do not be fooled. This has happened to me many times, but this seems to be the final straw: posting comments as if it were me and making them believe that I'm selling a product I don't even know about.” , the Puerto Rican host warned, in 2021, also accused another group of scammers of using your image to profit from a weight loss product.
But it's not the first time. A few years ago he found himself in a similar situation and had to make his statement public on social media to deny it. “For days now I've been receiving messages from people asking for information about some supposed keto pills I'm promoting. And the truth is, I don't take pills. I don't do any of this to lose weight, just my whole WW diet (formerly known as Weight Watchers) and this way of eating right. “I also do a lot of sports and train every day,” the actress wrote at the time.