90 Day Fiancé’s Stephanie Davison In HUGE Legal Trouble For Trying To Profit By Spreading FAKE COVID-19 Claims!

’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers reveal that Stephanie Davison would do anything to make a buck (I mean, she put her relationship on a reality TV show for crying out loud) but this is absolutely ridiculous. Recently, she went on a show and touted her ipamorelin/sermoreline injections as a possible prevention for COVID-19!

Which in turn prompted a smackdown from attorney General Dana Nessel because the claims are totally false, Stephanie just said that to attract more business to her spa Skin Envy LLC, in West Michigan.

’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Stephanie makes false COVID-19 prevention claims

What prompted Stephanie to get too big for her britches? Money, dear boy! If you look at skin envy’s website, while they don’t exactly give out direct pricing quotes, however, they do say that financing is available, even through paypal, and that if you spend more than $7,000 in a 10 day period that you get a free carbon-infared sauna! …Whatever that is.

Again, no direct pricing is available on the website but apparently it’s mentioned on the website that there is the option to purchase an entire year’s worth of these injections. It’s not stated how often you take these injections but if spending $7,000 within a 10 day period is something that happens on the regular then we can assume that Stephanie is making bank.

What’s simply amazing though is some of these same people who believed Stephanie’s claims of these injections being a COVID preventative are some of the same people who are vehemently refusing to take the actual COVID vaccine because they “don’t know what’s in it”, while Stephanie’s website is pretty upfront about the main ingredients in her weight loss injections, the attorney general is not playing around.

They have demanded that Stephanie issue a retraction of her COVID preventative claims with 10 days and not use the video that was filmed that had those claims in it for advertising purposes any longer.

The attorney general says that the preventative claims are not supported by actual medical science and still touts the tried and true methods of mask wearing, frequent hand washing, and social distancing for the prevention of COVID. They warn that people should be suspicious of any and all claims that products like these can prevent COVID-19.

We aren’t out of the woods yet people, let’s be smart. Stay tuned!!! For any other soap opera and entertainment news, please visit again Daily Soap Dish. Don’t forget to visit YouTube for all of the latest exciting news on all of your favorite channels.

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