Lorraine Kelly slams 'infuriating' scammers who are using her face to promote weight loss products
19.04.2023 - 10:23
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly has hit out at scammers she claims are using her picture to promote weight loss products.
The Scots TV presenter said she was infuriated to discover that an online scam was using her face to endorse some diet products without her knowledge or permission.
Today on Good Morning Britain, money saving expert Martin Lewis was warning viewers to be extra vigilant of fraudsters after a Scots woman was conned out of £150,000 by an online ad for crypto currency using his image.
During Lorraine's programme preview on Wednesday, she joined Susanna Reid and Martin via video link when Susanna asked the Glasgow-born star if she'd ever experienced anything similar.
Lorraine replied: "Do you know, I was watching you earlier when you were talking about that - absolutely! Only yesterday, and I'm not on Facebook, but somebody said on Facebook that there was some ridiculous losing weight nonsense that they put my face on and it's infuriating isn't it? It's infuriating!"
She added: "Please, please, please do not fall for the scammers!"
Susanna Reid replied: "You do not endorse weight loss products?"
Lorraine said: "No, absolutely not."
Susanna went on to say that she also was contacted by someone who asked her about her 'keto pills' which she does not and will never endorse.
She said: "Mine is 'keto pills', I get people contacting me saying 'I'm desperate to lose weight do these keto pills work?'
"I do not endorse, sell, make, manufacture or back any pills for losing weight!"
At the start of the year, Lorraine opened up about her choice to continue a healthier lifestyle as she urged people to 'cut themselves some slack'.
The Scots presenter embarked on a weight loss journey last year after feeling unhappy with her looks since putting