Close Menu
Million Dollar Baby Fitness
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Friday, May 9
    • Competitor Login
    • Shop
    • Contact Us
    Facebook Instagram X (Twitter) YouTube
    Million Dollar Baby Fitness
    • Home
    • About Us
      • About Gloria
      • About Fabian
      • Contributing Authors
        • Layne Norton Posts
        • Alan Aragon Posts
        • Nick Tumminello Posts
    • Blog
      • Training
        • Resistance Training
        • Cardio/Conditioning
      • Nutrition
      • Competing
      • Mindset
        • Inspirational Stories
        • Motivational Photos & Pics
        • Motivational Videos
      • Other Topics
        • General
        • Weight Loss
        • Physique
        • Myths & Scams
        • Rants
        • Beauty
      • Video Posts
    • Gallery
      • Fitness Celebrities
      • Figure Contests
        • 2017
        • 2016
        • 2015
        • 2013
        • 2012
      • 2012 Oxygen Mag Covergirl Competition
      • Fitness Photos
      • Non-Fitness Photos
    • Tools
      • BMI Calculator
      • Body Fat Percentage Calculator
      • Calorie Burn Calculator
      • Calorie Burn Chart
      • Ideal Weight Calculator
      • Personal BMR Calculator
      • Training Zone Calculator
    • Shop
    Million Dollar Baby Fitness
    Home»Myths & Scams»Celebrity Weight Loss
    Myths & Scams Weight Loss

    Celebrity Weight Loss

    GloriaBy Gloria25 June, 20117 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Celebrity Weight Loss
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    An interesting thing happened to a friend of mine last year. She’s in the business of organic skincare products. And as part of a market research campaign that she was conducting, she had a whole cross-section of women fill out a comprehensive survey about skincare, skincare products, and the advertising and promotion of skincare products.

    The results of one question in particular were especially interesting to me. The question was, “which of the following people’s endorsement in an ad do you think would most influence your decision to buy a skincare product?”

    Among the answers available to choose from (it was a multiple-choice question) were: a skincare specialist, a doctor, a celebrity, a model with perfect skin, and a few others that don’t come to mind right now.

    As far as I was concerned, the answer that I thought should be chosen most often was obvious – the celebrity, hands down. And my friend agreed with me. Out of all the alternatives, celebrities are by far the most expensive, but also the most lucrative for companies, because of their huge power of influence.

    Once you have a celebrity endorsing your product, you have the public’s attention. But not only that, you have their trust as well. It’s an extremely powerful thing.

    Even if the celebrity has no real connection with the product and has no experience or history with it, or anything related to it, the product will sell like hotcakes. It’s a well-known and proven fact. Even the world’s best scientific expert in skincare couldn’t compete with a well-chosen celebrity.

    What was so interesting with my friend’s market research survey then, was the fact that the answer “a celebrity” actually didn’t rate all that highly!

    Why not?

    Well, I guess the reason is buried deep down in human psychology. We like to think that we always make the best, most sensible and rational decisions in our lives, but the fact is we don’t. Nobody likes to admit to themselves or to others that they go against common sense because of someone else’s influence, but we often do.

    Clever marketing does it to us all the time, with monotonous regularity.

    This is especially true when it comes to weight loss. A lot of the products and programs we buy into, deep down we know won’t work, but we buy them anyhow, simply because they’re recommended by or connected to someone famous.

    Why?

    Well, when we see a celebrity such as a famous movie star, singer or socialite connected with a weight loss product, subconsciously we dream that the product in some way brings us somehow closer to being like that person, even if it’s in just a small way. We feel it connects us with someone we admire and look up to.

    This false dream is the real product we’re buying into, and it usually has no connection with weight loss in the real world.

    Although reality is always what we need, the dream is often what we want. And what we want is so much more powerful. So we can often forget about reality and buy into the dream. That’s exactly what marketing is all about, selling the dream. Not selling reality.

    Let me ask you . . . when it comes to weight loss, which proposition turns you on more:

    a) 5 tough workouts a day in the gym, counting calories, eating natural complex carbs, fiber, fresh fruit and vegetables, healthy fats and lean proteins?

    or

    b) Having a body like Kim Kardashian by drinking an amazing diet beverage each day?

    Well, option a) is the reality – and it will deliver the results you want. It will get you to your goals. Option b) is the dream, and it’s based on nothing at all. But it sells.

    Getting back to my friend’s market research survey then, the results really shouldn’t have come as a great surprise. Some respondents were honest and admitted that they were influenced by celebrity endorsements. But most weren’t. Their answers reflected what they would like to think their decision-making is based on, rather than what it actually is based on.

    It’s important to ask yourself what your decisions are based on when it comes to buying weight loss products. And unlike most women to took the survey, you need to be honest with yourself. Not so that you can feel foolish, but so that if you find you are falling for celebrity endorsements, you’ll know that you need to change something in your thinking if you’re to succeed in achieving your weight loss goals.

    To my knowledge, there are no celebrities in existence (except for some who are in the health and fitness industry, of course) who are qualified in any way to hand out weight loss advice or endorse weight loss products.

    Even if they did happen to use a particular product and found it successful (a case which would be extremely rare), so what? They’re one person in 6 billion!

    A moment ago I mentioned Kim Kardashian. She and her sisters are currently promoting a recently-released line of weight loss products called Quick Trim. They supposedly cleanse and detoxify your body, burn fat, and even reduce cellulite.

    So what’s the connection between her and these products really? Let’s look at it logically.

    Are they responsible for her figure? I don’t think so – they’ve only been around for two years or so. Has she even ever had to lose any weight in her lifetime? I doubt it – there are no before and after photos to be seen! Has she successfully lost any cellulite? Again, no photos!

    Look, paying the Kardashian sisters to promote these products is brilliant from a marketing perspective. The result is that they sell huge, in major retail outlets. But as someone who’s serious about weight loss, you really should see through this as nothing more than empty marketing.

    Last year sometime I saw a report on TV about a diet that was either endorsed or used by Oprah Winfrey, Angelina Jolie, and Jennifer Aniston. Now, no offense to any of these women – I admire them all greatly, but to my recollection, Angelina and Jennifer have never had to lose any weight, and Oprah is not what I would call a weight loss role model.

    Again, I’m not trying to be insulting in any way here, just factual. So, if faced with a statement that one of these celebrities endorses some weight loss product, your response should be the same as mine was – so what?

    Here’s the bottom line.

    Celebrity marketing is very powerful, we’ve established that. And as I’m sure you’re aware, there’s a lot of other forms of marketing in weight loss that’s also very powerful and persuasive. And unfortunately, not to mention misleading!

    At the end of the day, you need to remain alert to the information and claims you’re being exposed to by the weight loss industry. You need to keep in mind that it’s business – very big business.

    Celebrities are simply paid to endorse products, and more often than not, they have no idea about their quality or effectiveness.

    Sometimes they might not even care. Either way, the fact is that they can be deceived just as easily as you can.

    Also, as I mentioned earlier, celebrities aren’t weight loss authorities and never will be. Even though being in the public eye grants them a lot of influence over the public, you shouldn’t allow that influence to extend to your wellbeing. If you’re serious about weight loss, you’ll trust serious sources, not those that are there purely for marketing purposes.

    Keep it real and success will be yours!

    Enjoy our articles?

    Sign up to get the latest updates!


    Your email address will be totally secure. We hate spam as much as you do, and we will NEVER pass your details on to anyone else.

    fat loss
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleTop 10 Tips For Getting the Most Out of Your Workouts
    Next Article Superfood Profile – Oats
    Gloria
    • Facebook
    • Instagram

    Gloria Kaneko is a lifetime 100% natural IFBB Figure athlete, certified gym instructor and personal trainer, and fitness model. She has also studied clinical psychology, is an NLP Master Practitioner, and has several certifications in Hypnotherapy and the Silva Method. Gloria is a co-owner and co-founder of Million Dollar Baby Fitness.

    Related Posts

    Whey Protein – What it Can and Can’t Do For You

    22 September, 2017

    The 5 Biggest Health and Fitness Lies You’ll Come Across

    10 September, 2017

    5 Reasons You’re Doing Everything Right But Still Can’t Lose Weight

    24 June, 2017

    10 Comments

    1. Chloe on 30 June, 2011 8:50 am

      Thanks for sharing

      Reply
    2. Pandora Craznik on 4 July, 2011 1:44 am

      Good content, keep it coming!

      Reply
    3. Chloe on 5 July, 2011 3:43 am

      They should give out awards for blog posts.

      Reply
    4. Jessica on 5 July, 2011 6:54 am

      I bow down humbly in the presence of such genius.

      Reply
    5. food diet solution on 5 July, 2011 11:58 pm

      Just what I was searching for, thankyou for putting up.

      Reply
    6. eleanor p. on 15 July, 2011 1:48 pm

      Really interesting and informative content.

      Reply
    7. Lucy Endeadado on 17 July, 2011 6:41 pm

      Really interesting and informative content.

      Reply
    8. ellen d. on 18 July, 2011 3:35 am

      This is really interesting and informative content.

      Reply
    9. Jane Brown on 21 August, 2011 5:24 pm

      Thanks for sharing

      Reply
    10. riki on 2 March, 2013 6:05 am

      look like celebrity is not that hard

      Reply
    Reply To Lucy Endeadado Cancel Reply

    Free E-Books!

    21 Signs That You Need to Fire Your Coach or Trainer

    For gym-goers - from casuals, to fitness models, to competition athletes
    (Updated 2021 Edition)

    The Essential Exercise Handbook

    How to Go From Couch Potato to Workout Warrior the RIGHT Way

    Your email address will be totally secure. We will NEVER pass your details on to anyone else.

    Tags
    abs (6) athletes (13) attitude (52) beliefs (9) body composition (6) carbohydrates (15) cellulite (2) cheat meals (4) clean eating (3) dietary fat (8) dietary fiber (1) dieting (18) false advertising (6) fat loss (42) fitness lifestyle (31) flexible dieting (1) foods (11) Gloria Kaneko (17) glycemic index (8) goals (16) gym life (26) hiit (12) leg/glute training (6) mental conditioning (6) mental programming (14) mental toughness (12) metabolic damage (8) metabolism (18) muscle building (4) never quit (13) obesity (1) overcoming obstacles (17) protein (9) role models (3) self-motivation (12) supplements (4) support network (5) training equipment (9) training technique (24) training zones (6) wellbeing (15) workout program (10)
    stronger. braver. FIGHTER. Blog
    About
    About

    We inspire and empower women who want to start living life as it was meant to be, to rebuild themselves physically, mentally and emotionally through fitness.

    We're social, connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Latest Posts

    My 3-Year Fight for Life Against Depression

    15 May, 2021

    My Battle with Anxiety and Depression

    15 July, 2018

    Lunges – Glute Exercise or Quad Exercise?

    11 December, 2017
    Instagram
    Instagram post 18009479675728046 Instagram post 18009479675728046
    Instagram post 18059567051276635 Instagram post 18059567051276635
    Instagram post 18453463936073061 Instagram post 18453463936073061
    Instagram post 17910369705103630 Instagram post 17910369705103630
    Instagram post 17946327665977447 Instagram post 17946327665977447
    Instagram post 18267533020302422 Instagram post 18267533020302422
    Instagram post 18478591528069891 Instagram post 18478591528069891
    Instagram post 17857910472420250 Instagram post 17857910472420250
    Instagram post 17895170367101645 Instagram post 17895170367101645
    Instagram post 18058941676942161 Instagram post 18058941676942161
    Instagram post 18111254218489179 Instagram post 18111254218489179
    Instagram post 18042315179449402 Instagram post 18042315179449402
    © 2025 Million Dollar Baby Fitness
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Contact

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.