Kyle Richards SLAMS fake weight-loss ads using her photos
slammed fake weight-loss ads using her photos on Saturday, disavowing the products on her Instagram Story The star, 54, posted screenshots of the ads and told her 4.1 million followers ‘DO NOT BUY THESE!»This website is a scam and using my images,’ wrote Richards, captioning snaps of BioScience’s Keto-ACV gummies.
‘This is a fake ad. I have not endorsed this product or ever taken anything like this…. These are not my words in these ads.’ Kyle’s public rebuke comes on the heels of her But the reality star continues to be dogged by rumors that she has used the controversial drug Ozempic to achieve her svelte physique. Not pulling punches: Kyle Richards, 54, slammed fake weight-loss ads using her photos on Saturday, disavowing the products on her Instagram Story after battling intense speculation surrounding her body transformation Save your money: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star posted screenshots of the ads and told her 4.1 million followers ‘DO NOT BUY THESE!’ Lies: Richards put BioScience on blast, claiming that the company was using her likeness to sell Keto gummies with the reality star’s consent Earlier this month, Richards posted a few workout selfies that showed off her exceptionally skinny figure in a black bra top and leggings.She captioned the shot: ‘1 hour of alternating between walking at a 10% incline at 3.5mph and running flat at 6mph.
Now ab work & arms.’Kyle shining a light on her fitness regimen could be seen as an attempt to combat the perception that she is yet another star riding the Ozempic wave in Hollywood.The Halloween star spoke out against the ‘frustrating’ rumors in February, and told at the time, ‘I had never heard of [Ozempic].’She told the outlet: ‘I had heard of it when they accused me, but I’d already lost weight by the time I had heard about Ozempic, so it was really frustrating to me.The Bravo mainstay added: ‘What I don’t want to get lost in this is that I want to be able to inspire people.’Kyle has certainly been attempting to inspire her fans by She further expressed to Page Six that her slimmer figure was simply due to a healthier lifestyle as well as sobriety. Fitness queen: Kyle’s public rebuke comes on the heels of her detailing the rigorous workout routine that allegedly keeps her in fighting shape Flaunting her look: The Bravo star continues to be dogged by rumors that she has used the controversial drug Ozempic to achieve her svelte physique Healthy and wealthy: Attributing her incredible look to a healthier lifestyle and staying sober, Richards hit back at Ozempic claims in February when told Page Six that she found them ‘offensive’ The queen bee of Beverly Hills said: ‘I stopped drinking almost seven months ago, I don’t eat bad sugar, pizza, donuts, carbs … so I’d rather be inspiring than people making up stories about me.Hitting back at the Ozempic claims once again, she said: ‘I’ve never tried Ozempic, none of those diet drugs and now hearing that diabetics can’t even get their hands on it, it would be extremely irresponsible to do that, so it’s extra offensive to me.’The persistent rumors were first sparked in January when Real Housewives of New Jersey star Melissa Gorga called out Kyle for taking Ozempic during an appearance on .However, Gorga later explained that after Richards publicly slammed the rumors, she took back what she had originally said about her fellow Housewives MVP.