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Influencers named by watchdog for repeatedly breaking ad disclosure rules

Chloe Ferry, Chloe Khan, Jodie Marsh and Lucy Mecklenburgh are the first to be named on a dedicated web page set up by the advertising regulator.

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Influencers Chloe Ferry, Chloe Khan, Jodie Marsh and Lucy Mecklenburgh are the first to be named by the advertising watchdog for repeatedly failing to disclose ads on their social media.

They have been listed on a new dedicated page on the Advertising Standards Authority’s website as the regulator escalates enforcement action against influencers who do not make it clear to followers when they have received payment for a post despite being put on notice.

The four influencers will remain on the list for three months and be subjected to enhanced spot checks by the ASA’s monitoring teams.

Jodie Marsh
Jodie Marsh is one of the four names (Ian West/PA)

The watchdog revealed in March that it had been monitoring the Instagram accounts of 122 UK-based influencers, finding that its rules around ad disclosure were being followed just 35% of the time.

The ASA said its compliance team contacted Ferry, Khan, Marsh and Mecklenburgh and asked them to provide an assurance that they would include clear and upfront ad labels in their advertising posts.

Chloe Ferry
Chloe Ferry (Ian West/PA)

Should inclusion on the new web page fail to work, the ASA said it could go further still by taking out ads naming influencers, working with social media platforms to have their content removed or referring them to statutory bodies for possible fines.

Last month, Geordie Shore’s Ferry, 25, was one of three reality TV stars reprimanded by the ASA for promoting debt advice service Debt Slayers without revealing that she was being paid.

Chloe Khan
Chloe Khan (Andrew Milligan/PA)

The ASA said former Celebrity Big Brother star Khan and former Towie star Mecklenburgh were included in the list after they were found to have broken advertising rules during the monitoring project.

While the regulator did not issue any formal rulings in relation to either personality, both had subsequently continued to break the rules and had been issued with a warning or an informal ruling.

Chloe Khan’s Instagram account.

“It’s not difficult: be upfront and clear when posts and stories are ads. If this doesn’t bring about the changes we expect, we won’t hesitate to consider further sanctions.”

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