Justin Bieber, Paris Hilton among 19 celebs called out for shilling NFTs
Consumer watchdog group Truth in Advertising says celebrities promoting nonfungible tokens on their social media channels is an area “rife with deception.”
Consumer watchdog group Truth in Advertising says celebrities promoting nonfungible tokens on their social media channels is an area “rife with deception.”
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