Oprah Winfrey and the cast of “Shark Tank” never endorsed or provided reviews for BioLyfe Keto Gummies or any weight loss or diet supplements or gummy products like them, as it’s all a scam that’s pushed by scammers likely residing in India or China. (The product is spelled BioLyfe, not Bio Lyfe, Bio Life, or BioLife.)
Oprah’s image and likeness, as well as the image and likeness of the “Shark Tank” cast, are being used by scammers with the BioLyfe Keto Gummies name (in reviews), despite not having any authorization to do so from either the celebrities or the company.
In this video, I go in-depth to show exactly what’s happening with the Oprah and “Shark Tank” BioLyfe Keto Gummies scam and I also talk about how sponsored content articles are showing up and being called reviews. Again, the images and names of the celebrities and company are being used by foreign scammers without their permission.
According to Google Trends, Oprah might be mentioned in various scams for several keto gummies products.
A commenter asked me about BioLyfe Keto Gummies and whether or not the reviews were legit and if it was all a scam, so I decided to make a video that explained why various keywords kept showing up on Google when typing in "BioLyfe Keto Gummies."
Please feel free to drop any questions in the comments below. Have discussions. Did you see this "Shark Tank" BioLyfe Keto Gummies scam in the wild? Maybe you saw it with Oprah? If so, where did you see it? Did you order the product? Were you able to find a way to contact the company to get your money back? If so, please let other commenters know the phone number and email address for the company.