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Published 12:58 21 May 2015 BST

Speaking about her discovery, Kirsty said:
“They made me a year older, a divorcee, moved me down to Essex and made me out to be a size six. Why would someone do that? I don’t know how to take it.
“I feel sorry for any poor beggar who falls for this under the impression that it would help them lose weight.”
A spokesman for Hearst Magazines UK told Metro UK:
“We are appalled that the good name of Women’s Health has been associated with this fraudulent activity. Women’s Health is not in any way connected to this fake company or the products it claims to sell.”
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