There's so much information on the internet. Or you could ask your doctor. No need to stay ignorant. |
I’m sorry. Yes, I remember phen-fen. It makes me cynical about the current crop of weighloss drug, though they seemed to have been studied more than phen-fen was. My friend had some cardiac issues after being on it too. |
All these people who say it doesn’t matter are wrong. If a celeb is promoting one way to fitness and health, and yet they took a different, more efficient, but costly path, at best they are lying, but at worst they are personally unethical and business frauds.
If a celeb isn’t promoting anything, then their personal life is their own thing. But, when a celeb draws attention to their weight loss, calls the loss one thing but it’s another, or promotes a solution contrary to their own, transparency is required. |
Eh, I'm on it and look and feel amazing. I'm not telling a soul. I'm accepting everyone's compliments. If people outright ask me what I did, I just say I decided to stop eating so much junk food because I wanted to lose 20 lbs. That much is true. I used to look at ultra thin celebs with awe and envy and think they had supreme willpower (I'm sure they did). Now I look and think finally there's a way for all of us to achieve that without needing to be ultra disciplined. It's so freaking fabulous. If Mariah took Ozempic, I couldn't care less. She's struggled with weight for years and was looking fat and unhealthy bursting out of her tight evening gowns. I'm sure she felt gross, too. Bless the inventors of GLP-1s - truly life changing for me. I was never fat, but I wasn't as thin as I always wanted to be, and I was constantly obsessing over food and hating myself over what I ate and weighed. Now I am effortlessly slim and no longer make emotional eating decisions. I eat what's healthy and I eat far less than I used to, all while feeling totally satisfied. |
I don't care how celebs get healthy. Their medical history is not my business. Now if they try to make money/get press off of some fake fitness routine that is pretty low.
I am annoyed in that that I am trying to lose weight the old fashioned way and if I do, I wonder will folks quietly assume I took a drug? I'm proud of my routine right now and would like some genuine compliments when it starts paying off! |
Correct. You can hide the truth or lie as long as you're not profiting off your lies in any way. But as soon as you start touting fitness regimens or products, when really you were injecting ozempic, then you're a fraud. |
+2 |
They owe us nothing unless they’re schilling a weight loss plan without admitting to their GLP use, like non celebrity amy bailey (beachbody hun) is. I hope those ones get sued for fraud otherwise don’t care at all what someone does with their body |
Who is to know when you have Dr patient privacy? Like 50+ celebs look great because of their skin care products. |
I think a variant of this - as long as they keep their mouth shut about how they lost weight, then I have no issues. It’s the lie of omission that bothers me. |
Are the poster who let the gym promote her weight loss? |
Nobody forces anyone to give info about their weight. But liars need to just shut up. If you’re ashamed of something keep it to yourself but don’t lie. You look stupid. |
We most DEFINITELY needed another thread about this. The three previous enough were not enough.
OP, if you're not smart enough to do a simple search of previous threads, you shouldn't be commenting on anything ever. |
A celeb has the money for a personal chef and trainer, and the time to work out as often as it takes to see results. I will never have that, let alone access to great clothes and a little bit of surgery. So their "old fashioned" methods are completely out of my reach.
Honestly if she's taking GLPs she's doing something I have a better chance at replicating, compared to other options. |
I mean, there is an entire media complex that is extremely focused on forcing celebs to give informative on about their weight, appearance and personal life. |