Pauley Perrette was first targeted by false ads for a skin care line in 2017. The rumors started circulating on social media again around October 2018. She recently addressed the claims, which she says are a "scam." Pauley Perrette is speaking out again about yet another scam.The former "NCIS" star took to Twitter to shut down claims that she has a skin care line, after false advertisements began to surface on social media. “Those STUPID FALSE ADS are back up on Facebook! I DO NOT HAVE A SKIN CARE LINE!” she wrote. “I DO NOT KNOW @DROZ! It’s a scam!!! (AND I’m NOT on FB!!).” This isn’t the first time the actress has had to clear up rumors about fake endorsements. In September 2017, she appeared on "Inside Edition" to address the ads, which she said looked “very convincing,” with some even reportedly mentioning that she was leaving her post on the CBS crime drama to further pursue the products. “I have people, hundreds and hundreds of people, asking questions about why I would pick a skin care line over my job,” she said at the time. “People are getting scammed, they actually are, and no one can catch these people.”Though she did announce she was exiting "NCIS" shortly after dispelling these reports, she was very clear that it had nothing to do with the false connections to a beauty company. “NO I DON’T HAVE A SKIN CARE LINE AND NO MY NETWORK AND SHOW ARE NOT MAD AT ME!” she said in her post in October 2017. “It was a decision made last year. I hope everyone will love and enjoy EVERYTHING ABBY not only for the rest of this season but for everything she has given all of us for 16 years.”As for those who actually want to steal Perrette’s complexion secrets, here’s the answer from the source: “I don’t use anything except soap and baby oil.”
- Pauley Perrette was first targeted by false ads for a skin care line in 2017.
- The rumors started circulating on social media again around October 2018.
- She recently addressed the claims, which she says are a "scam."
Pauley Perrette is speaking out again about yet another scam.
took to Twitter to shut down claims that she has a skin care line, after false advertisements began to surface on social media.
“Those STUPID FALSE ADS are back up on Facebook! I DO NOT HAVE A SKIN CARE LINE!” she wrote. “I DO NOT KNOW @DROZ! It’s a scam!!! (AND I’m NOT on FB!!).”
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This isn’t the first time the actress has had to clear up rumors about fake endorsements. In September 2017, she appeared on "" to address the ads, which she said looked “very convincing,” with some even reportedly mentioning that she was leaving her post on the to further pursue the products.
“I have people, hundreds and hundreds of people, asking questions about why I would pick a skin care line over my job,” she said at the time. “People are getting scammed, they actually are, and no one can catch these people.”
Though "NCIS" shortly after dispelling these reports, she was very clear that it had nothing to do with the false connections to a beauty company.
This content is imported from Twitter.
You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
“NO I DON’T HAVE A SKIN CARE LINE AND NO MY NETWORK AND SHOW ARE NOT MAD AT ME!” she said in her post in October 2017. “It was a decision made last year. I hope everyone will love and enjoy EVERYTHING ABBY not only for the rest of this season but for everything she has given all of us for 16 years.”
As for those who actually want to steal Perrette’s complexion secrets, here’s the answer from the source: “I don’t use anything except soap and baby oil.”