Wellamps GLP-1 Scam from China with Christina Aguilera and John Goodman, Explained
Wellamps GLP-1 Scam from China with Christina Aguilera and John Goodman, Explained
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2024-12-12T09:25:55+0800
A product called Wellamps GLP-1 is being used in a scam by people in China. Those people are apparently claiming that Christina Aguilera, John Goodman and Khloé Kardashian endorsed Wellamps GLP-1, which is supposedly a weight management droplet container. Also, it's entirely possible that this product is being marketed by affiliates or scammers in ways that do not align with a parent company's terms and conditions. I always say that in case that's what is happening. Wellamps GLP-1 is something that has never been endorsed by Christina Aguilera, John Goodman or any other celebrity. In this video, I talk about the scam and show proof that some components of this ruse are coming from China. I also mention that there are a bunch of red flags about this stuff in general. Does anyone really believe that strange droplets are going to be the key... the one thing... that can help someone lose weight? Does anyone really believe that a huge weight loss secret has finally been unlocked... but it's only being sold by strange websites with scams and red flags everywhere? In this video, I talk all about the scam article that shows John Goodman and also the Christina Aguilera fake Facebook post, which appeared not on Facebook but on a website that's designed to look like Facebook. Avoid all of this stuff that mentions the Wellamps GLP-1 scam. If you have any further information about this, please let me know in the comments down below. Chapters: 0:00 Wellamps GLP-1 Bottle and Ingredients 0:30 Christina Aguilera Fake Facebook Post 1:41 John Goodman Fake BBC News Article 2:48 China and FDA Weirdness 5:05 Closing Remarks and Talk to Your Doctor
Aired: 2024-12-12T09:25:55+0800
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