Tracy Grimshaw calls out unauthorised use of her image in diet pill scam

In the grey realm of the digital world, a recent incident involving much-admired Australian TV presenter, Tracy Grimshaw, has sent alarm bells ringing.

Grimshaw, 63, who desires a life away from the spotlight, found herself amidst a cascade of unwanted attention after her name and image were brazenly misused by scammers to peddle a diet pill product online.



Tracy slammed the scammers' claim as she took to Instagram to let her fans in on the fraudulent campaign.

'A friend just told me about this dodgy gummies ad. Please don't be taken in by it. It's a scam,' her post read.


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Tracy Grimshaw warned her fans to be careful after scammers used her name to promote and sell diet pills. Credit: Instagram/_tracy_grimshaw.



The counterfeit ad cleverly incorporated a photoshopped image of Tracy smiling, the phoney 'keto gummies' in her hand. Perhaps the most audacious part of this charade, however, was the bogus quote attributed to the veteran journalist.

Pretending to be her, scammers wrote, 'I didn't even expect that losing weight will raise so many questions for you—you just filled my inbox with messages! Instead of answering each message individually, I decided to write a post on this topic.'



The irony of this whole incident is that Tracy, known for her meticulous journalistic rigour, recently went to great lengths to avoid the limelight just six months after departing from her role at A Current Affair.

Tracy reportedly refused to accept two of the most esteemed journalism accolades this year solely to escape the 'media circus' that tags along with such high-profile ceremonials.

She first consented to accept the lifetime achievement award from the Melbourne Press Club but later declined due to the subsequent commotion it caused. A similar award offered by the Kennedy Awards, based in Sydney, received the same response.



'Tracy's a no-nonsense person who doesn't like all the fuss,' an insider said. 'She's having the first gap year in her career, and she's really enjoying the chance to step away from the media circus.'

Known to relish her privacy, Tracy enjoys the solitude of her rural NSW farm estate. According to a previous report, Grimshaw suffers from profound 'shyness' that makes solitude 'less daunting'.

But regrettably, increasingly sophisticated online scams have proven that privacy is becoming a luxury even for those like Tracy, who carefully guard it.



Grimshaw is not the first television personality whose name and image have been misused by online tricksters. A manipulated image of David 'Kochie' Koch being escorted under arrest by police officers was circulated on Facebook, fanning unnecessary speculation.

The former Sunrise host has been made the face of various online scams that trick people with false and manipulated photos generated by AI (Artificial Intelligence).

A recent misleading image circulating Facebook shows a man resembling Kochie, 67, seemingly smiling while being escorted by police officers under arrest, complete with 9News' logo and the phrase: 'Breaking News'.

'Why didn't he tell the truth sooner?' a fake caption read. 'Kochie didn't know the camera was still recording... Is this the end of his career?'

Read more about it here.

Key Takeaways

  • Tracy Grimshaw has urged fans to be cautious after her image was used in a scam promoting diet pills on social media.
  • The scam included photoshopped images and a fake quote from Tracy advertising 'keto gummies'.
  • Grimshaw has been enjoying her privacy after quitting A Current Affair, even turning down significant journalism awards to avoid the media limelight.



We at the Seniors Discount Club urge everyone to remain vigilant when browsing the internet and using social media. We wish Grimshaw the best as she navigates this unfortunate incident involving the misuse of her image by internet scammers.

What are your thoughts on this news, members? Have you ever come across manipulated photographs of celebrities and TV personalities on social media? How did you deal with such situations? And do you have any valuable tips or advice to avoid such deceptive practices? Please share them in the comments section below!
 
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This has happened to alot of Celebrities, one that comes straight to mind is Melissa Doyle and Samantha Armatage, same thing happened to them.

This is the perfect example of that old saying , ' you can't always believe what you read '
 
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I couldn’t care less what celebrities do or don’t do. If you want to lose weight and are having difficulty then see a dietician.
 
I couldn’t care less what celebrities do or don’t do. If you want to lose weight and are having difficulty then see a dietician.
I don't think people care either but this particular post is warning of a scam for those people who may be tempted to buy these tablets because the so called celebrity is endorsing it.
 
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Not only Kochie but Richard Wilkins, now Natalie Barr, drives me crazy. I think even Gina Rinehart as well. Those stupid crypto ads🤬🤬
 
"Much-admired Australian TV presenter" - I don't think so. This scam has probably more truth about it than the trashy A Current Affair.
 
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This has happened to alot of Celebrities, one that comes straight to mind is Melissa Doyle and Samantha Armatage, same thing happened to them.

This is the perfect example of that old saying , ' you can't always believe what you read '
Just saw a post for the same thing on insta from Karen Martini - it looks like the same scam. Buyers beware, I got caught in January 😠
 
I couldn’t care less what celebrities do or don’t do. If you want to lose weight and are having difficulty then see a dietician.
thats a waste of time.... the fasting diet WORKS and works well....1 meal a day fast for the rest or some fruit in the evening... with plenty of water during the day... I lost 22kg in 12 months
 
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I don't think people care either but this particular post is warning of a scam for those people who may be tempted to buy these tablets because the so called celebrity is endorsing it.
Unfortunately Suzanne, a lot of people do care and that is the problem. Many people seem to think if a celebrity endorses a product it must be good. Whether celebrities endorse a product or not is irrelevant.
thats a waste of time.... the fasting diet WORKS and works well....1 meal a day fast for the rest or some fruit in the evening... with plenty of water during the day... I lost 22kg in 12 months
That’s great. Well done. Many people don’t have the will power to do that. Dieticians are an option. It is a lifestyle change which is needed, which includes exercise not just diet.
 
Unfortunately Suzanne, a lot of people do care and that is the problem. Many people seem to think if a celebrity endorses a product it must be good. Whether celebrities endorse a product or not is irrelevant.

That’s great. Well done. Many people don’t have the will power to do that. Dieticians are an option. It is a lifestyle change which is needed, which includes exercise not just diet.
I think @Babbie you are contradicting yourself. You said, I couldn’t care less what celebrities do or don’t do. .

I replied alot of people don't care but this is a scam and some people will Fall for it because it is a celebrity
 
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What about the scams from the non-existent “Bank of Australia” currently using Sonia Kruger. They say Sonia has done so well they ask for your bank details so that you can enjoy the same financial benefits….take care, don’t click on links, open the relevant link separately on your computer if you believe it’s a genuine email/text
 
It is not only celebrities but anyone on social media sites is being targeted by these scammers. They take over your social website and post all sorts of promotions for products. One needs to be vigilant in so many ways these days.
 
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I think @Babbie you are contradicting yourself. You said, I couldn’t care less what celebrities do or don’t do. .

I replied alot of people don't care but this is a scam and some people will Fall for it because it is a celebrity
I said I don’t care, but many people do. I understand what you meant. In the big scheme of things, WHO CARES!!
 
When it comes to Facebook, any advertising is mostly a scam of some sort. Don’t believe anything you read, they can’t back their up their products with scientific evidence that can be checked, and certainly don’t buy anything, I bought twice… lesson learnt.
 
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I would love to know your exact diet . You did amazing
very simple 1 meal a day... I eat between the hours of 10am and 2pm, and 2 pieces of fruit within that time frame altho I now eat the fruit around 6pm, But I also consume between 3 to 5 litres of water during that 24 hrs. Good Luck
 
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