A fake “image” article is false news with the aim of selling dubious weight loss pills to women!
Note: Heidi Klum and the Bild newspaper have absolutely nothing to do with this scam!
We received inquiries about an alleged Bild article in which we can read that model mom Heidi Klum is throwing in the towel, canceling her show and now wants to concentrate on her real dream: selling weight loss pills!

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If Heidi Klum wanted to unseat “Germany's Next Top Model”, this “big news” would actually have to go all over the media - none of it. No further media reports on this rumor can be found or even confirmed that Klum actually wants to leave the show.
And the “possibly bigger things that are supposedly being planned” also turn out to be extremely dubious. So the fashion icon should dedicate herself to her dream and now sell a “weight loss product”... Herzolex Ultra is the name of the miracle pill and is supposed to melt the fat in no time.
One would like to support this claim with a screenshot that supposedly comes from an excerpt from the American talk show “The Ellen Show”. However, if you take a closer look, you start to suspect that this could possibly be a fake and in fact:
If you google “Heidi Klum Herzolex” you won’t get any hits that would actually confirm this plan – on the contrary!
Websites like Schlanke List and Pretty Bodies point out that the Herzolex Ultra weight loss pills are a dubious, dubious and illegal sales pitch. Previously sold under the name Revolyn Ultra, Stern at the beginning of the year about the nasty fraud attempts by this brand of dubious weight loss pills.
But not only did the alleged episode of the investor show “The Lion's Den” in which they allegedly advertised the pills never exist, but also other prominent faces, such as TV presenter Judith Raker or Oprah Winfrey, Sandra Bullock and Daniela Katzenberger have already had to serve as advertising for the fraudsters.
If you finally look for the screenshot shown in the article, the fake is finally exposed. For comparison:

The screenshot is just a montage and was copied from a fairly recent episode:
Result:
Heidi Klum is neither advertising dubious weight loss pills nor has it been confirmed that she will be canceling her show.
Here the face of a prominent personality was simply used to advertise a dubious product.
If you read the comments on the websites that warn about Herzolex Ultra or Revolyn Ultra, it becomes clear that many have already fallen for the scam and have not received any money back even if they cancel.
This is a fake “Bild” article that has fraudulent intentions!
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