
Jamie Lee Curtis slammed a commercial that used her endorsement without her permission on social media site.
The Freakier Friday actress took to her Instagram account on Monday, to plea Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, to remove the advertisement circulating on the social networking site.
Curtis noted that she had tried “every proper channel” to reach out to Facebook teams to take down a “totally AI fake commercial for some bulls— that I didn’t authorize, agree to or endorse.”
The 66-year-old actress posted a screenshot from the video, where her clip from her interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle about the recent Californian wildfires.
“If I have a brand, besides being an actor and author and advocate, it is that I am known for telling the truth and saying it like it is and for having integrity and this (MIS)use of my images (taken from an interview I did with @stephruhle during the fires) with new, fake words put in my mouth, diminishes my opportunities to actually speak my truth,” she wrote in the caption.
“I’ve been told that if I ask you directly, maybe you will encourage your team to police it and remove it. I long ago deleted Twitter, so this is the only way I can think of reaching you,” Curtis revealed.
After a few hours, Curtis rushed to the comment section to update her followers that her plea did work.
“IT WORKED! YAY INTERNET! SHAME HAS IT’S VALUE! THANKS ALL WHO CHIMED IN AND HELPED RECTIFY!” she wrote under the post.