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Just B with Bethenny Frankel

Social Media Fraud

Just B with Bethenny Frankel

iHeartPodcasts

Business, Society & Culture

4.210.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

If you're representing something you're not, you're scamming. PLUS: BREAKING DATING NEWS

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0:00.0

No gloss, no filter.

0:03.1

Just stories.

0:04.8

Spoken without fear.

0:06.5

Person who is not generous can not be an artist.

0:09.4

The world will be at peace only when it is ruled by poets and philosophers.

0:14.3

Listen to my weekly podcast, the Pooja Abhaw on the IHeart Radio app,

0:18.5

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0:23.2

Come for the honesty.

0:24.9

Stay for the fire.

0:50.7

Some of Mr. Some of Mr. Someone was talking about someone else on social media, saying that they look very different than they do in their content, like drastically different, like a different person.

0:58.7

And we've seen this. I've seen this with singers. We've seen this with actresses. You see what people really look like on the red carpet. They have these like accounts about it. And listen, one could say, oh, well, what if you wear makeup? What if you did Botox? What if you

1:04.7

had plastic surgery and all that? And I get that. But if you have plastic surgery or you get Botox or you wear makeup,

1:12.8

like you do look like that then. Posting something that is literally not like you're ever going

1:21.4

to look is not the same as wearing makeup. So basically, that's the distinction. If you had a ton of plastic surgery, got

1:29.4

Botox, wore lashes, got extensions, and you're posting something that is not what you look like,

1:35.1

that is fraud. Like, that is actually fraudulent. That's where the difference is. Like,

1:40.4

it may not be fair that you can pay to look better or that you can have a makeup artist to make you look better or use a body sculpting tool or tanning where they can like give you a six-pack with the spray tan machine but it's what it gave you so it's visual trickery but it gave it it's there something that is not actually you is not the same. So it's visual trickery, but it gave it. It's there. Something that is not actually

2:02.6

you is not the same. So I just want to say that I think that. And, you know, people are selling

2:07.9

products based on this. So the problem is, I just did this take on social media. To me, it's not

2:13.3

about, oh, this person is selling it and it's not accurate. Oh, so true. To me, it's an unattainable

2:20.4

ideal. And there's a landmark case right now with a woman whose daughter took her life. And she's

2:25.4

claiming and getting traction against YouTube and Facebook landmark cases, like massive cases

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