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06-22-2018 06:37 PM
She left ABC GMA to devote more time to her new product. There are a few endorsements from the likes of Whoopi, Ellen, Roseanne, Barbara Walters & a few others.
Has anyone tried this? Unfortunately, I can't use serums b/c of milia. Just curious as to whether it indeed works according to the claims.
06-22-2018 07:05 PM
@pommom wrote:She left ABC GMA to devote more time to her new product. There are a few endorsements from the likes of Whoopi, Ellen, Roseanne, Barbara Walters & a few others.
Has anyone tried this? Unfortunately, I can't use serums b/c of milia. Just curious as to whether it indeed works according to the claims.
Is this legit or did you see an ad somewhere with some phantom article? I ask because I had not heard this, yet I have seen that exact story for various other celebs.
06-22-2018 07:09 PM
Amy Robach is staying at GMA in a smaller role, doing some selected stories. But her main job is now as the new co-host on ABC’s 20/20 news show with David Muir. Amy replaced Elizabeth Vargas.
I have no idea what kind of skincare she may be developing.
06-22-2018 07:53 PM
I have seen celeb faces used for skin care products too online, to get you to click on and open it. I think it's a scam, she is 2020's new host.
i never heard this and just saw her on GMA............scam
06-22-2018 08:56 PM
If you saw this story/ad online, it is not true. They do it to reel you in to read the article, but really has nothing to do with Amy, or any other celebrity mentioned.
06-22-2018 09:37 PM
It is totally a scam!
I saw this same thing a couple of weeks ago & started looking around.
Nothing.
06-22-2018 10:42 PM
We went through the same rumors with Christina from Flip or Flop and Joanne Gaines. Neither of them has gone into the cosmetic business.
06-23-2018 07:27 AM
I found an article which mentioned the name of the company Amy is involved with: Renown Skin Labs.
The article is “Amy Robach Is Stepping Away From “Good Morning America For Skin Care Business!” (4-30-2018).
06-23-2018 08:03 AM
Don't be fooled. This is totally fake. It goes on all the time. These internet companies use the images of celebrities to sell their junk. Dr. Oz is one I can think of that fought back last year. His name and image was showing up on all kinds of supplements and he never endorsed even one of them. He's just one example. It's happened to Oprah, Dr. Phil, the celebrities you named and many others. Dr. Oz finally had enough and exposed how this happens. Here's the link. There are three videos altogether, which you will be able to access.
Dr. Oz Reclaims His Name
Have you actually found an ingredient list for the skincare or any company information? I think you'll be lucky, if you can.
06-23-2018 08:09 AM
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Ladies, thanks for the warning. I did not open any links so didn't get snookered. Have a great day!
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