However, fans aren’t always happy with the products their faves decide to promote.
Her original caption described them as “literally unreal.”
[Youre a] terrible and toxic influence on young girls.

And to play with your kids.
And to have fun with your friends.
Kim ended up changing her Instagram caption to a simple “.”

2.In a since-deleted 2019 Instagram post,Khloe Kardashianpromoted meal replacement shakes.
In the caption, she said, “Loving how my tummy looks right now you guys!
That’s the media’s fault.

You’re a smart woman.
Be smarter than this.”
Trust me you guys."

We get it you dont care about us.
THESE SHAKES DO NOT WORK.
@khloekardashianplease stop the false advertising.

This can be very harmful to people who’ve gone through ED like myself thanks!
@FlatTummyCoyour product is doing more harm than good.
According to the Flat Tummy Co.‘swebsite, dietary supplements actually don’t require FDA approval.

4.In 2021,Kylie Jennerreleased her first line of swimwear from Kylie Swim.
Others alleged they’d been designed with only a specific body punch in in mind.
5.In 2017, Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop released $66 jade “Yoni eggs.”

A since-deletedGooparticle claimed the eggs were “ideal for detox” and create “kidney strength.”
Its even worse than claiming bras cause cancer.
But hey, you arent one to let facts get in the way of profiting from snake oil."

This settlement does not indicate any liability on goops part."
I also never said they were.
I’m not sure what quality people were expecting when they paid $10 for 10 brushes."

7.Tana Mongeau alsoreceivedcriticism for promoting the “free” makeup brushes from Kenza Cosmetics.
Fans continued to joke about it months later.
She continued, “The price of any product is up to a retailer.

Additionally, Boots, the exclusive retailer of the advent calendar,discountedit to 25.
Many skin lightening creams contain ingredients that arepotentially harmful to your skin.
She also said that the product is meant to help with hyperpigmentation.

Across social media, she was called out for promoting a product that contributed to colorism.
He jointly organized the event with Billy McFarland.
In 2019, Ja Rule wasclearedof legal wrongdoing in a $100 million class action lawsuit.

In 2018, Billy wassentencedto six years in prison for wire fraud.
I hope everyone is safe and back with their families and loved ones…xo.”
12.Hailey Bieber also faced backlash for appearing in the Fyre Festival promotional campaign.

However, she ended up donating all of the money she made to charity.
I would never deliberately mislead my followers or promote a product that was dangerous."
I tricked a bunch of reality stars into talking nonsense on a fake TV Show.

Just a bit of research is all it would have taken."




