Bharti Singh Warns Fans About AI Voice Scam Promoting Slimming Products

Comedian Bharti Singh has issued a public warning about scammers using her name and an AI-generated version of her voice to promote slimming foot pads. She clarified she has no association with the company or product and only learned of the scam when fans and her own mother sent her the fraudulent videos. Singh stressed that the voice in the advertisements is manipulated and not her own. She urged her followers to stay alert and avoid purchasing products from these misleading promotions.

Key Points: Bharti Singh AI Voice Scam Warning on Slimming Product Ads

  • AI voice mimicry used in scam
  • Fraudulent slimming product endorsement
  • Social media video warning issued
  • Fans and family misled by ads
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Bharti Singh alerts fans after fraudsters use AI to mimic her voice in slimming product scam

Comedian Bharti Singh alerts fans to a scam using AI-generated voice and her name to fraudulently promote slimming foot pads online.

"This is a scam, guys, so please do not buy it. That is not even my real voice. - Bharti Singh"

Mumbai, March 9

Star comedian Bharti Singh, on Sunday, has warned her fans about an ongoing scam where fraudsters are allegedly using her name and AI-generated voice to promote slimming products online.

In a video message shared on her social media account, Bharti alerted her followers and stated that some scammers had been falsely claiming that she has endorsed certain "thin foot pads."

She added that the scammers were using manipulated AI audio of her voice to make it appear as if she is promoting the product.

Speaking about the issue, Bharti said in her video, "This scam is happening in my name. Every morning people send me messages asking, 'Bharti ji, is this true? Does this really make you thin? Did you use this? Do you know this company?'"

She added, "I want to tell you that I do not know this company at all. For me, this is fraud. Without asking me, without my permission, they are using my name and even changing my voice through AI to sell these thin foot pads."

She further added, "I myself did not know about this until people started sending me the videos. They trust me so much that they ask me if it is true and whether they should buy it. But no, this is a scam. I don't know who these people are."

Bharti also clarified that the voice heard in the advertisements is not hers and urged fans not to fall for the fraudulent promotion and scam.

"This is a scam, guys, so please do not buy it. That is not even my real voice. My face may be there, but the voice is not mine. Even my own mother sent me the video asking if it was true. It is a lie. I do not know who these people are."

Bharti, through her video on her social media account, has urged her followers to stay alert and avoid purchasing products promoted through such misleading advertisements.

She further was seen stressing that she has no association with the company or the product being circulated online.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Typical scam targeting middle-class housewives looking for quick fixes. "Thin foot pads" – seriously? If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Good on Bharti for speaking up.
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Aman W
The fact that even her own mother believed it shows how convincing these fakes are. Tech is advancing faster than our ability to regulate it. Government should launch a cyber awareness campaign.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the scam is awful, celebrities in India do endorse questionable products sometimes. This blurring of lines makes it harder for the public to trust. Maybe this is a wake-up call for all influencers to be more careful about their endorsements too.
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Vikram M
Jio and cheap smartphones have brought the internet to crores, but digital literacy is still zero. My parents forward every WhatsApp message. We need to educate our elders about verifying info online.
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Kavya N
Heartbreaking that people are using a beloved comedian's trust for this. Bharti brings so much joy, and they use her for this nonsense. Hope the police catch these fraudsters. 🤬

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