Popsugar Health & Fitness Health Jameela Jamil Parody Video of Detox Teas Jameela Jamil Just Shared a Hilarious Video That Parodies the Dark Side of Detox Teas 28 November 2018 by Danielle Jackson If celebs and influencers were actually honest with us about some of these diet/detox products... pic.twitter.com/OQsJobGOQN— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) November 28, 2018 Jameela Jamil is doubling down on her criticism of celebrities who use social media to promote detox teas and appetite suppressants. On Tuesday, the actress and star of The Good Place shared a video of herself parodying the same advertisements that you've likely scrolled past on Instagram many a time. In the video, Jamil can be seen holding a suspicious looking drink that she dubs a "supermodel shake" before jokingly advertising its benefits. "I've only been taking it for three days and I've already lost 35 pounds and I've got abs, but I've never done a day's exercise in my life and I haven't been on a diet. I ate five hamburgers last night!" Moments later, after she takes a sip of the drink, the video cuts to Jamil sitting on a toilet while some very explicit sound effects play in the background. "Hi, you guys," she starts again. "I've been here now for like three years but I'm still feeling amazing and super skinny. Discount code is in my bio. It burns." The video comes just days after Jamil called out Cardi B and a handful of other celebrities for promoting similar products to their fans and followers. Scroll ahead to see more of her comments condemning these detox drinks and dietary supplements. Related: This Movement Is Encourageing the Internet to Embrace What They Weigh . . . Beyond the Scale If celebs and influencers were actually honest with us about some of these diet/detox products... pic.twitter.com/OQsJobGOQN— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) November 28, 2018 1 / 5 I know I’m being a bit extra over this whole thing, but the war against women’s bodies/general image is ongoing and out of control. Teen surgery, eating disorders and self harm are at an ALL TIME HIGH. So it’s going to involve a big noise to fight back. Don’t like it? Mute me❤️ https://t.co/thkiH7mLs4— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) November 28, 2018 2 / 5 Generally just don’t ever take diet advice from women who know nothing about nutrition/basic advertising ethics. IF you want to get healthier, talk to a trainer/doctor. 🙏🏽— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) November 24, 2018 3 / 5 I was the teenager who starved herself for years, who spent all her money on these miracle cures and laxatives and tips from celebrities on how to maintain a weight that was lower than what my body wanted it to be. I was sick, I have had digestion and metabolism problems for life— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) November 26, 2018 4 / 5 20 years ago celebrities pushing false patriarchal ideals onto other women could be excused for not understanding the ramifications of this bad behavior, as there was less information and no social media and no mainstream Body positivity or mental health awareness. But NOW?— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) November 26, 2018 5 / 5 HealthCardi BWellnessDetoxesFitnessCelebritiesCelebrity InstagramsJameela Jamil