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  • WHAT WAS CLAIMED Carrie Bickmore was fired from The Project after promoting a cryptocurrency trading scheme. OUR VERDICT False. Quotes have been falsely attributed to her as part of a coordinated scam. A Facebook post claims to reveal the real reason Carrie Bickmore left The Project. An article linked to the post alleges the Australian TV personality was fired from the show for promoting a cryptocurrency trading scheme. But the claim is false. The article falsely attributes quotes to Ms Bickmore in an effort to perpetuate an online scam. The post (archived here), made on December 13, 2022, features an image of Ms Bickmore alongside the caption: "The facts surrounding the tragic end to her career, which are considered disgraceful, have sparked outrage across the nation this morning." The accompanying link leads to a fake news article on a page made to look like the Forbes website. It supposedly features an interview with Ms Bickmore. It is claimed she revealed a "wealth loophole" during a recording of The Project, which led to anger from Commonwealth Bank executives who demanded she be removed from the program. "What's made me successful is jumping into new opportunies [sic] quickly- without any hesitation. And right now, my number one money-maker is a new cryptocurrency auto-trading program..." she is claimed to have said, among many other quotes. But the attributed quotes are fake - and Ms Bickmore is not the first public figure that they have been attributed to. A Google search reveals they have also been linked to actor Hugh Jackman, England football manager Gareth Southgate, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Canadian billionaire Gerry Schwartz. In 2019, actor Kate Winslet said she would take action against scammers who had falsely attributed the quotes to her. Ms Bickmore announced she was leaving The Project in October 2022, telling viewers: "It's been the hardest decision of my professional life to make this call, but it's time for a new challenge, time for the next chapter." The Verdict The claim that Carrie Bickmore was fired from The Project after promoting a cryptocurrency trading scheme is false. Fake quotes were falsely attributed to her as part of a bogus interview. The same quotes have also been incorrectly attributed to other public figures, including Hugh Jackman and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. False – The claim is inaccurate. AAP FactCheck is an accredited member of the International Fact-Checking Network. To keep up with our latest fact checks, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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