'Shocked, angry': Carman Lee apologises, issues refunds after health products she promoted on livestream revealed to be fraudulent
Asia One·2026-04-02 19:01
Hong Kong actress Carman Lee, who ventured into e-commerce livestreams in recent years, has been caught in hot water after the products she promoted on her platform were found to be fraudulent.
The 59-year-old had sold supplements from healthcare brand YouthIt, which initially appeared to be from Australia. However, on April 1, news publication CCTV exposed several YouthIt products as being produced in China, despite sellers claiming them to have been imported from Australia as per their brand's alleged origin.
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h s w 04/04/2026
Damaged is damaged , just like a virgin , broke means broke, accept d tarnish , disappear quickly but must pay back. If u r lucky to get d refund. Who knows, ..
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兴旺发333 03/04/2026
Thanks for keeping us informed! 谢谢分享
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Alice tanhai ping 03/04/2026
goodmorning everyone have a nice day 早上好祝大家平安快乐
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SunMoonStar12345 05/04/2026
Many local artistes promote health supplements in Singapore on TV as if they are expert doctors. They don't take the supplements themselves or let their parents take it. Many crazy fans and naive elderly folks believe their recommendations and spend hundreds of dollars ordering the health products not knowing of the adverse side effects. The artistes get their commissions and the buyers after consuming it suffer in silence.
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