

Phil," previously had his image and likeness used by multiple scammers, including for Kraken Male Enhancement and other products.

McGraw, better known simply by his daytime talk show name, "Dr. The pair once even teamed up to collaborate on an episode together to combat the scams that wrongly used their image and likeness. We previously reported on other misleading ads that featured McGraw and Oz. Warning: This scammy page contains explicit pictures of male genitals. The headline read, "Steve Harvey's ED Cure Has Experts In Awe & Network Sponsors Want Him GONE!" According to the website, which contained explicit pictures of male genitals, Oz had also endorsed the product that supposedly acted as a "cure" for erectile dysfunction (ED). The page claimed Harvey had endorsed Condor CBD Gummies on the Dr. Fake CNN ArticleĪfter clicking the ad about Harvey supposedly saying "goodbye" to "Family Feud," we were led to a scammy page that was designed to mimic CNN's website. Will the show stay on air?" Both ads for Bialik and Carey led to scammy product endorsements for either CBD gummies or keto pills, just like the ad for Harvey. We also reported on another ad that showed " The Price Is Right" host Drew Carey with the caption, "What you didn't know about the 'Price Is Right' host. One ad that showed a picture of " Jeopardy" host Mayim Bialik falsely claimed that there were “allegations” against her. In the past, we've seen similar ads that featured other celebrities. The ad appeared to hint that Harvey did something that led him to be either fired, or forced to resign, from hosting "Family Feud." However, this was nothing more than misleading clickbait to try to sell Condor CBD Gummies and other similar CBD products. Facebook showed the location of the people who operated the page as Palestine.
