Fiorella Mannoia’s diet is not a dieI appeal to all people, and in particular to all women, who are victims of advertisements for slimming products such as Idealica drops, and who therefore believe that there is a diet by Fiorella Mannoia, a diet by Laura Pausini and other characters from the a show that on closer inspection is based on the use of some miraculous product. I have already dealt with the case of Idealica and other supplements for which advertisements can be found on social media, from Instagram to Facebook.
It also happened to Dr. Giorgio Calabrese last year.
The image of him like that of other VIPs was used without his consent, making people believe that the famous dietician was a testimonial of these products.
Nothing could be more false, as is also the case with the diet of Fiorella Mannoia, who has always been a singer with a slender body.
Yet, despite these famous people making statements explaining that they have nothing to do with these advertisements, filing complaints, etc., people still believe that behind the body of Mannoia or the work of a dietician there is a secret product. miraculous.
I am writing it here for the umpteenth time.
- There is no Fiorella Mannoia diet.
- Prof Giorgio Calabrese does not recommend any product.
- There is no magical product in drops, preparations or pills that Laura Pausini takes.
- It is a scam even when we see other famous names.
So why do these images keep circulating, making people believe that celebrities use these products?
The explanation is simple.
Today it takes nothing to produce advertisements with fake testimonials.
They steal their images from the internet, approach them with the product to sell and spread them on social networks.
Often, thanks to photoshop, a fake image is also created: first artificially fattened up, then with a narrow body to make one believe that she has undergone a diet.
Done.
The singer Fiorella Mannoia has also denounced the thing on her fb page.
Attention! On the web there are advertising pages of various slimming treatments to which I would have undergone. I want to declare my total strangeness. We have proceeded with the lawyers to expose a complaint to these braggart and scoundrels, who use our faces to advertise concoctions of which we know absolutely nothing. I know you are not so gullible as to buy magic brews or concoctions on the web that promise to make us like Charlize Theron, but it’s best to be prevented. 😂😂😂 Do not buy them.
Thanks to social media, however, these images are shared and the product is bought. People spend money and get zero results. But with this trick you can also sell water.
Why is it that the authorities do nothing to prevent the spread of false advertisements online?
Because despite these famous people making a complaint, the headquarters of the companies that produce these products are not Italian. Often it is from Eastern Europe, sometimes it is not even in Europe. Then the products are different. Idealica drops, Keto Slim Fit pills, slimming drinks with imaginative names such as Diet Lite.
The sale is based on the creation of flirtatious sites, that is sites created to lure people with fake reviews that seem to have been taken from the internet, and photos of celebrities: from Mannoia to Gerry Scotty, from Taylor Mega to prof. Calabrese up to Maria De Filippi.
The broadcasts Striscia la Notizia and Le Iene dealt with these companies, talked about on the website Bufale.net, but unfortunately the images keep turning. Because people share them.
The only way that the consumer has to protect himself is to contact the various protection sites such as Altroconsumo and report the companies to the most accredited e-commerce sites such as Amazon, in order to avoid, as you can see here in the case of Idealica , that these products are also sold on major sites. Furthermore, you can report the sites to the postal police for free.
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