Kirstie Alley is being sued by an angry dieter, who has accused the former Cheers star of lying about how she lost 100 pounds.
Alley, who has fought a very public battle against the bulge, promotes a weight-loss product called Organic Liaison, which she claims helped her lose the fat rolls, E! Online reported.
Not true, says Marina Abramyan, who uses the product and has filed a class action lawsuit against Alley and Organic Liaison for false and misleading advertising.
Abramyan claims Alley lost the weight through vigorous exercise on Dancing With The Stars last year and a strict diet.
In other words, Alley danced her butt off.
Alley's claims of becoming a size 6 and still counting were not the result of taking diet supplements, but rather the result of an "above average exercise regimen and extremely low calorie diet, Abramyan said, according to a document purported to be a copy of the lawsuit filed in a Californian court on Friday.
TMZ said Abramyan claims Organic Liaison is nothing more than a bunch of calcium and fiber which is not a proven weight-loss product.
Abramyan is seeking unspecified damages.
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Kirstie Alley weight loss claims 'misleading'