Katie Price’s fans have cautioned her as she promotes CBD products from Dubai, despite the substance being illegal to promote, sell, and possess in the region.
The mother of five, aged 47, serves as a brand ambassador for Supreme CBD oil, a natural product derived from the cannabis plant. After reuniting with her husband Lee Andrews in Dubai, she wasted no time in promoting the CBD oil.
On Instagram, Katie shared a post stating her love for Dubai and her reliance on Supreme CBD oil for sleep. She offered a discount code for her followers and emphasized that CBD is not a drug but a beneficial product.
In a video, Katie expressed her disappointment at not being able to bring CBD to Dubai, highlighting her reliance on the product for sleep. Despite the legal restrictions, she continued to endorse the product, claiming its effectiveness for improving sleep and other health issues.
Fans on Reddit expressed concern over Katie’s actions, questioning how she could promote CBD from Dubai where it is prohibited. Previous controversy arose when Katie claimed that CBD oil helped shrink a child’s cancerous tumor, leading to investigations into her posts.
Criticism escalated when Katie shared a conversation about healing with Supreme CBD, which raised doubts among fans regarding her medical expertise. The Advertising Standards Authority passed this information to Liverpool Trading Standards for further investigation.
The ASA spokesperson confirmed receiving complaints about Supreme CBD and Katie Price’s ads, prompting a referral to Trading Standards. The Mirror reached out to Katie Price for a response.
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