Chloe Ferry, Myles Barnett and Helen Briggs were reportedly paid to post Instagram ads to debt-stricken youngsters, which has since been banned by watchdog Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after they were not clearly labelled.
According to The Sun Online, Ashteck Media, trading as Debt Slayers, paid the stars "likely thousands" to share ads to millions of their followers offering to "cut debt by up to 85 per cent".The publication claims people would have signed up to Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAS) "for an alternative to bankruptcy," which could potentially have damaging long-term implications on their finances.
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