Magda Szubanski unwittingly becomes face of online health scam amid cancer remission

Actress and comedian Magda Szubanski has become the face of another internet scam, warning fans a health ad using her name is “bulls***”.

The Aussie icon, who revealed she was in remission from cancer in February, shared a video on Instagram confirming she and TV doctor Dr Ginni Mansberg had been falsely linked to a product with purported health benefits.

“Hi peeps, it’s bulls*** scam alert time again. I have never met Dr Ginni Mansberg let alone had a conversation in public or in private with her about how, when, where, why, how often I wee,” Szubanski said.

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“There’s something going around on the internet. It’s just a scam trying to flog some product called Vital Hemp. It’s all bulls***.”

“The rule of thumb I would say is if you want to know if something is true or whether I’ve said it, come to my Instagram page and that’s where I put my posts.

“This is very annoying, and I really hope you haven’t wasted your money. Happy Friday, love you all.”

Magda Szubanski’s likeness has been used in an online health scam also featuring Dr Ginni Mansberg.
Magda Szubanski’s likeness has been used in an online health scam also featuring Dr Ginni Mansberg. Credit: Instagram/Facebook

In the caption accompanying the video, the 64-year-old also clarified Mansberg, who regularly appears on Channel 7, is a victim of the scam, with her name used in the same way.

“Darlings SCAM ALERT,” the caption reads.

“I have never met Dr Ginni Mansberg let alone had a conversation with her about my wee!!

“DON’T give any money!! And Dr Ginni is NOT the perpetrator!! She’s being used just like me.”

This is not the first time Mansberg’s name and image have been misused to promote what she has previously described as a “nonsense pill for incontinence”.

In July last year, the Sydney GP revealed a fake, AI-generated video advertisement had been circulating online using her likeness.

In a video shared on Facebook, Mansberg issued her own warning that the health ad, now featuring actress Szubanski, was a scam.

“It’s not evidence based,” Mansberg said. “It’s not me.”

Szubanski first revealed in May last year she had been diagnosed with stage 4 mantle cell lymphoma, a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer.

In February, the Kath & Kim star shared uplifting news, confirming she had completed chemotherapy and was in remission.

However, since going public with her diagnosis, Szubanski has been targeted by several online health scams.

Earlier this year, scammers created social media posts and fundraisers using fake images of the star in a hospital bed, encouraging followers to donate money.

At the time, the Australian star shared two images of the fake campaigns with a strong warning.

Magda Szubanski shared this image of a fake fundraisers, warning fans not to donate.
Magda Szubanski shared this image of a fake fundraisers, warning fans not to donate. Credit: Instagram

“Dear peeps. This lovely lady – whoever she is – is not me,” Szubanski wrote.

“I hope she’s doing well. But please don’t think it’s me and DEFINITELY DO NOT DONATE MONEY TO ANY MEDICAL FUNDRAISER THAT PURPORTS TO BE ME!!”

Szubanski stressed any legitimate updates about her or her health would only appear on her official Instagram page.

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