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Wow! Just wow! Oprah‘s new physique. She looks better than ever. (she is part owner of Weight Watchers.)
Healthy living is paying off. She looks gorgeous. https://www.instagram.com/p/C0yt1OJMuhN/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== |
| Ozempic! Good genes, good makeup, and plastic surgery. |
| Seriously, op?! How does she do it? One word answers here - money. That’s it. That’s all it takes - money. |
It takes effort, too. |
No, she co-owns Weight Watchers. |
I'm not sure why you think both can't be true: she co-owns a diet company AND she uses weight loss medication. |
She was interviewed about her weight loss and the reporter asked if it was The baby Weight Watchers. She gave a vague answer which solidified my belief that she used Ozempic. |
She doesn't appear to have what some people like to call "ozempik face" |
Because not everybody gets it. Not everybody has that same drastic weight loss, so it really is a possibility that she’s using a combination of exercising, dieting, and medication to achieve her results. Personally, I think she looks great. I see nothing wrong with her method.
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Wouldn’t she have access to top dermatologists/plastic surgeons to correct any skin issues? |
Yes. She would. However I cannot imagine with all she has invested in WW (not just money but she believes in it) that she'd need Ozempc. |
Does it really matter? |
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She put off having a knee replacement surgery, so she was mostly sedentary for some time. Once she had the procedure and recovered, she was able to do more and the weight started coming off. I wouldn’t be surprised if she used ozempic or anything like that, but she had enough time out of the spotlight to slowly transform.
Of course she has a history of weight fluctuations so who knows if this will last. |
| I can give you a couple billion reasons. |
| I agree that it's money. Whether she is on Ozempic, plastic surgery, or great clothes. It all takes money. |