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@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@pupwhipped wrote:

I'll eat my shoe if this is true. 

 

 


@pupwhipped   Begin munching...need some ketchup?


@Shanus , it's not true. This rumor has been circulating on and off since at least 2019 and she addressed it.

 

I believe Amy Robach was also the victim of this scam as well, as have many others.


Yes, @Lipstickdiva, I don't even understand that previous comment. Can find no credible evidence Savannah Guthrie is leaving her Today Show position (DUH!) much less has anything whatsoever to do with promoting this product. So I won't be eating my shoe with ketchup or otherwise. It's just more bullcr*p from Facebook that's unfortunately posted here as some kind of truth. Woman Frustrated   

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@Shanus wrote:

@Imaoldhippie   In one word HYPE. Prevents furture aging? It's just another moisturizer and serums with peptides ya da ya da that promises to remove wrinkles, plump skin, etc. Believe me, the plastic surgeons are not scared!


Believe me, the story is FAKE!

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This is a scam, ladies.
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