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12 Stars Who Have Spoken Out On Ozempic Trend In Hollywood


12 Stars Who Have Spoken Out On Ozempic Trend In Hollywood

Here are 12 celebrities who weigh in on the topic of pharmaceuticals, from celebrities who deny using it to those who openly admit they do use it.

You're not the only one who noticed that celebs are getting slimmer lately.

It's possible that this is due to extra time at the gym. However, many celebrities are using Ozempic prescription medication to lose weight quickly.

Many people have adopted Ozempic (or its generic name Semaglutide) as a diabetes medication because of its weight loss side effects. The medication is becoming more popular and it is becoming harder to obtain, especially for diabetics who need it to treat their condition.

Many stars are now fighting accusations of using Ozempic. Others openly acknowledge that they don't have an issue with the trend, and have even tried it.

Continue reading to see what these stars had a to say...

1. Jameela Jamil

After seeing fans discussing the reasons why everyone looked so skinny at the Oscars, Jameela Jamil is the latest celebrity to speak out about Ozempic. Jamela shared a touching statement on Instagram. She said that "A lot of people" took weight loss injections this year, and they don't permanently keep the weight off. Jameela said that she was not trying to be judgmental, but that she wanted to prevent her followers being "triggered" by the "impossible standards of today's images.

Jameela said, "It's only a temporary extreme." "None" of these lasts. It is rare to be unrestrictive or healthy. You don't have to be ashamed that you don't look like these women tonight.

2. Julia Fox

Julia Fox has been losing weight over the past year. Some accused her of using Ozempic because she changed her appearance. But she insists that it's not something she would do.

"All these people are coming to me saying that they take weight loss products... People are saying that Ozempic, or whatever it is called, is what I'm taking. I am not, and I have never taken it. I would never do that. Entertainment Tonight said that diabetics may need it."

3. Kyle Richards

Kyle Richards, "Real Housewife", was also criticized for using Ozempic in weight loss. However, she has denied ever having used the medication. She said she had never heard of Ozempic and was "offended" and even "angry" that anyone would believe she would use it to lose weight. She claims that her weight loss is natural and she works hard in the gym.

People told Kyle that Ozempic was something she didn't know until she had lost the weight she wanted. I lost weight eight months ago because I quit drinking alcohol eight years ago. I was initially confused by the idea of them claiming I was taking a diet drug. They thought it was another type, but I said, "It's not Ozempic." It was not a diet drug, I have never used it. It really frustrates me, because I work out so hard."

4. Chelsea Handler

Chelsea Handler admitted that she used Ozempic once, but didn't know what it was. She said that she was prescribed the medication by her anti-aging doctor if she wanted to lose five pounds. However, she didn't know what it was. It was Ozempic that she tried, but she only discovered it when she started experiencing symptoms. Chelsea claims she is now off the medication.

"I'm not on that anymore. It's irresponsible. Although I am an irresponsible user of drugs, I won't be taking a diabetic medication. It worked for me, but I won't do it again. This is not right for me. She said that it wasn't right for her on the podcast "Call Her Daddy". Ozempic has been used to inject four or five friends of mine. I realized that it was silly and I didn't want to use it. It's only for heavy people. Everybody is on Ozempic. It's going to backfire, and something terrible is gonna happen."

5. Khloe Kardashian

After Khloe Kardashian's slim figure was noticed by her followers, rumors started to circulate that Ozempic was her. Khloe finally stood firm against these rumors, and clapped back in the comments section of her Instagram.

"Let's never discredit my years of training. I train five days a week, and get up at 6am every morning. She wrote, "Please stop making assumptions." "I suppose new year still refers to mean people."

6. Katie Maloney

Katie Maloney, star of "Vanderpump Rules", says that she's not against the idea. She shared her opinion on the celebrity use of the drug and said that everyone should be free to do what is best for them.

"I encourage everyone to do whatever they want. She said that she understood the risks and that if it's right, it's right. "I believe the expectations for women to be thin will always be there, regardless of whether there is a miracle drug. These pressures will always be there. Hollywood, society, and thanks to media for making it possible. However, I think that if you are happy with it, then you should follow your bliss."

7. Lala Kent

Lala Kent says she feels different about Ozempic from her "Vanderpump Rules” co-star. Reality star Lala Kent says she has had enough of people using it to lose weight and that it is time to end it.

"I believe that Hollywood is all kinds of f--ked-up. People need to be better. "I believe there are many things that need to be changed and it all starts with us. There are times when I look at the world and think, "F--king do more, all of you." All of us need to be better role models for our children.

8. Golnesa "GG" Gharachedaghi

Golnesa Gharachedaghi, a star of "Shahs of Sunset", recently disclosed that she had been using injections for weight loss. While she did not specify if she was using Ozempic, GG said that she used medication to lose weight after struggling with the weight she gained from steroid shots she was taking for her health problems. She went from 137 to 126 in just four weeks.

"I have been struggling to lose that weight. Honey, I'm on weight-loss shots. She shared the Instagram post, "I'm not going to lie about this because I always keep my truthful about what is fake." "If you're seeing people who suddenly get skinny and claim they are healthy or have stopped drinking, it's most likely that they're just playing the cards."

9. Rosie O'Donnell

Rosie O'Donnell lost some weight recently. She explained that the medication was necessary for her type 2 diabetes. She revealed in a TikTok that she lost 10 pounds in a matter of months thanks to the combination of medication and a healthier lifestyle.

She explained that my doctor prescribed me, not Ozempic or Mounjaro but Repatha (cholesterol medication). One I do every other weekend, the other once a week... I also stopped drinking five to six Diet Cokes per day... And my appetite has dropped significantly -- probably because of the meds. I am trying to get more exercise. You know that it's all of these things together, so that's it.

10. Patti Stanger

Patti Stanger, "Million Dollar Matchmaker", says Ozempic is used by many people she knows. Later, she revealed that she also uses a weight-loss injection.

"I'm on it. "I'm going to tell you the truth. I took semaglutide (the ingredient in Ozempic). The worst acid reflux I ever experienced. It was horrible. She said that she stopped taking Tirzepatide three weeks into the podcast.

11. Meghan McCain

After Meghan McCain gave birth, her friends "urged" Meghan to take Ozempic to lose weight. She explained that she found the whole process "horrifying", unfair, and disturbing and that she would never take anything that was necessary for her health.

"I even received a freebie from someone who had 'extra shots at the home' and offered me a black market deal. Let me be very clear. It's not mine. I will not. This is a moral issue. Because swimsuit season is just around the corner, it's difficult to take a drug when others are still trying to live. How can this be healthy? Meghan wrote in a column to the Daily Mail.

12. Jillian Michaels

Jillian Michaels, a celebrity trainer, says that there are many negatives to Ozempic. She's helped several friends quit the drug recently. She said that once someone stops taking it they will gain weight again, so it is not worth it.

"I have removed at least eight of my family friends' parents from this drug. People reported that they were experiencing heart palpitations, nausea, and feeling like s--t. The drug's rebound effect occurs once the user has stopped using it. You're not losing anything. In a year, you get off the drug and then go back. You don't know anything. You haven't developed any physical strength and endurance. You don't know how to eat well. Ozempic can have some very serious side effects. Make sure you do your research. In large part, the results don't last.

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Title: 12 Stars Who Have Spoken Out On Ozempic Trend In Hollywood
Sourced From: toofab.com/2023/03/26/stars-spoken-out-ozempic-trend-in-hollywood/
Published Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 14:00:24 +0000

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