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Home / Business and Economy / Boots AI Ad Scam Exposed on TikTok

Boots AI Ad Scam Exposed on TikTok

23 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Fake adverts for weight loss drugs impersonated Boots using AI.
  • Prescription-only drug advertising is illegal to the public.
  • TikTok removed fake adverts but the account remained active.
Boots AI Ad Scam Exposed on TikTok

Fake advertisements featuring AI-generated content, falsely appearing to be from the health and beauty retailer Boots, have been removed from TikTok. These misleading adverts promoted prescription-only weight loss drugs, a practice illegal for direct public advertising in the UK. The company behind the scam created videos mimicking healthcare professionals to endorse the drugs, linking to a website where they could be purchased.

Boots alerted TikTok to the fraudulent adverts, prompting their removal. However, the account, reportedly based in Hong Kong, was initially not deleted, and the same videos were re-uploaded. This highlights the ongoing challenge platforms face in detecting and swiftly removing AI-generated deceptive content. The situation was only resolved after TikTok was notified again, leading to the account's deletion.

AI experts note the increasing ease of creating convincing fake health professional endorsements. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK emphasized that weight loss medicines should only be obtained via prescription from registered pharmacies. Sourcing them elsewhere carries significant health risks due to unverified contents.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The fake adverts on TikTok used AI to impersonate Boots employees promoting prescription-only weight loss drugs.
No, it is illegal to advertise prescription-only weight loss drugs directly to the public.
TikTok removed the fake adverts after Boots complained but initially failed to delete the account that posted them.

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