AMANDA Holden has been left furious after being targeted by scam weight-loss ads claiming she lost two stone in six weeks - and quit Britain’s Got Talent.
TV judge Amanda is being used as the face of keto diet pills in fake news articles posted on Facebook - which tell fans she had angered ITV bosses by losing too much weight.
The advert claims that Amanda “piled on the pounds” and turned to keto weight loss tablets - but the move “angered ITV bosses” and she’d decided to leave the reality show after 14 years.In fact, Amanda will return to the show’s panel to film series 15 auditions later this month.The fake advert goes on to claim that Holly Willoughby, Emma Willis and Alesha Dixon have endorsed the product to lose weight.“Amanda is horrified that she’d be targeted in that way - the last thing she’d want is for her fans to be scammed into buying a product, or thinking she’d quit BGT,” says a source.
It's not the first time Amanda has been targeted. In 2019 she took to Twitter to hit back at another fake keto advert and warned her followers it was a scam.
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