The Most Dangerous (and illegal) ‘Doctor' On Instagram *WellnessMaddie1*
Автор: James Welsh
Загружено: 2025-04-06
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Wellness Maddie is one of the most dangerously convincing influencers on TikTok and Instagram. She's a doctor, a nutritionist, a gynaecologist—depending on the day—and she promises better sleep, glowing skin, and more energy... all from a herbal supplement. But there’s one major problem: she’s not real.
This video exposes how Wellness Maddie, a completely AI-generated influencer, has gained hundreds of thousands of followers across social media platforms using tools like MidJourney, HeyGen, ElevenLabs, and ManyChat. From hyper-realistic images to lifelike videos and automated DMs, she’s built to look and sound just like a trusted medical expert.
But she’s pushing products—like the Rosabella Moringa supplement—using fake credentials, misleading content, and dangerous health claims. We’ll break down how this AI influencer went viral, how the sales funnel works, and why her presence on Instagram is even more alarming than on TikTok.
I also reached out directly to the brand she promotes to ask some important questions about ethics, safety, and whether they’re aware of how their products are being sold.
If you care about digital transparency, medical misinformation, and the growing rise of AI influencers, this is a story you need to see.
Chapters:
0:00 – The most dangerous account on TikTok
1:45 – Who is Wellness Maddie?
3:30 – How she was created with AI tools
7:15 – UGC-style content and AI-powered selling
10:40 – Why people are falling for it
14:00 – Her viral success and platform differences
17:10 – What is she actually selling?
20:45 – Reaching out to Rosabella
24:00 – The real dangers of AI influencers
27:15 – How to protect yourself
Watch until the end for tips on spotting AI influencers, avoiding scammy supplement tactics, and staying safe online.
If you've come across an Instagram profile pretending to be a doctor to sell supplements, you can report it to Instagram, the FTC (Federal Trade Commission), and the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority). Here's how:
1. Reporting to Instagram:
Instagram allows users to report accounts for impersonation or misleading behavior.
Via the Instagram App:
Go to the profile.
Tap the three dots (...) in the top right.
Select "Report."
Choose "Report Account" → "It's pretending to be someone else."
Follow the prompts.
Via the Web (for impersonation or fraud):
/ 636276399721841
2. Reporting to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC):
The FTC handles scams, fraud, and deceptive marketing practices.
Use this link to file a report:
https://reportfraud.ftc.gov
Click "Report Now" and follow the steps to submit the information. Include screenshots and as much detail as possible.
3. Reporting to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) [UK]:
If the account is targeting UK consumers or uses misleading advertising, the ASA can help.
Make a complaint here:
https://www.asa.org.uk/make-a-complai...
For scam ads in particular, use their Scam Ad Alert system:
https://www.asa.org.uk/advice-online/...
Before reporting, take screenshots of posts, Stories, bios, and anything else that shows false claims.
Be specific in your report—mention they’re pretending to be a medical professional and promoting potentially unsafe supplements.
Don’t engage directly with the account if you suspect it’s fraudulent.
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