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No, Mayim Bialik is not trying to sell you CBD! On March 14, the Jeopardy! host took to Twitter to inform her followers that she was not associated with a series of companies attempting to sell CBD gummies using the title “Mayim Bialik CBD Gummies.”
“Hi everyone. So … awkward. There are many untrue things floating around the internet about many public figures, but I want to address one about me that looks very authentic but is indeed a hoax,” she wrote. “I am not selling CBD Gummies of any kind and do not plan to do so at any point in the future. I have tried to get this removed to no avail. It’s not real.”
For context: CBD stands for cannabidiol, which is a natural chemical found in cannabis plants. If you were hoping to grab some hemp associated with your favorite game show, I don’t know what to tell you!
While promoting CBD isn’t in the cards for Bialik, the former Big Bang Theory star has another exciting goal: Becoming the first woman to host Jeopardy! full time!
“I would love that,” she recently told PEOPLE. “I like to say, I’ve lived season to season, since I was about 13 years old. So what I know is I’m hosting until May 6, and beyond that, hopefully, I’ll know more before May 6.”