To be fair, she's had the money this whole time. I truly don't think people can fully appreciate how hard obesity (an actual disease) can be. |
Are you kidding? She's co-owned WW for almost 10 years and been heavy all that time. A new weight loss drug comes out, and suddenly she's (relatively) svelte? Must be just a coincidence!
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Really? She’s owned it for a long time and always struggled with her weight anyway. |
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Oprah has struggled with her weight all her adult life. She has always had access to personal chefs, trainers, dietitians ect. I assume that her weight loss is from Ozempic or some other form of semaglutide. Weight Watchers now offers a medical weight loss option using Ozempic ingredient semaglutide.
https://www.weightwatchers.com/us/clinic/weight-loss-medication |
| Probably Ozempic and good for her. WW is adding a medical version because of the success of Ozempic so she’s still not off-brand. |
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Gail King also dropped a bunch of weight at the same time and also looks great.
I guarantee its some form of weight loss drug, combined with exercise, decent eating, and stylists that are picking the right outfits for her body. It happened too fast to just be exercise + diet alone. She was heavy like 9 months ago. |
| Definitely money. If you do not medically qualify for Ozempic, not diabetic thus not covered by insurance, it cost $1,000 a month. |
Oh WOW there you go. Makes sense. |
+1. WW and Ozempic are not contradictory. |
Do you really need WW if you're on semi-g? I think you can just eat whatever you want.... |
| Ozempic, but who cares, she looks amaaazing. Happy for Oprah! |
| Ozempic |
Your dietary needs change when you're on semaglutide. The people already on WW will still need lifestyle guidance, help with meal planning, mental/emotional guidance w/r/t their relationship with food, etc. WW is more than just frozen meals - it's a lifestyle with wrap-around services. |
It’s still about calories in. Ozempic just makes eating less easier. |
| can someone just post the pic? thanks |