Actors who are now obviously, on ozempic

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a pretty inane thread but I don't think the curiosity about this is automatically jealousy. I think a lot of us are trying to get a sense of what is reasonable or realist in terms of weight or weight loss at different ages or with different body types, both on semiglutide and not on it. It's not just people trying to be nasty or critical. Like I'm genuinely interested in women who are taking it in menopause and at what starting weights and with what results, because that's my situation. I'm not shaming anyone, just looking for info.


Plenty of people talking about this on the health thread, and one’s doctor is a really good source of information about medical issues, in my experience. I don’t think this thread was started out of benign curiosity regarding health care information. It stems from wanting to shame people who have sought help with weight loss, as a logical outgrowth of general fat shaming.


DP and there is a lot of that in semaglutide discussions, obviously. But I think it's kind of silly to dismiss every discussion as fat shaming. Especially with celebrities, there's a "don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining" reaction - when everybody on screen loses 4 BMI points in 8 months the very year that Ozempic hits the shelves, the denials are obnoxious.

I am on Wegovy. It's magical and wonderful and life changing. I don't necessarily want to tell anyone that I'm getting "help" with my weight loss but I still look askance at my sister, who is on Mounjaro, posting to Facebook that she's found the miracle way to lose weight and it's some electric shock workout BS, all to throw people off the scent. Most people don't like being lied to, and even less when the lie assumes they're complete simpletons who will believe anything.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a pretty inane thread but I don't think the curiosity about this is automatically jealousy. I think a lot of us are trying to get a sense of what is reasonable or realist in terms of weight or weight loss at different ages or with different body types, both on semiglutide and not on it. It's not just people trying to be nasty or critical. Like I'm genuinely interested in women who are taking it in menopause and at what starting weights and with what results, because that's my situation. I'm not shaming anyone, just looking for info.


Plenty of people talking about this on the health thread, and one’s doctor is a really good source of information about medical issues, in my experience. I don’t think this thread was started out of benign curiosity regarding health care information. It stems from wanting to shame people who have sought help with weight loss, as a logical outgrowth of general fat shaming.


DP and there is a lot of that in semaglutide discussions, obviously. But I think it's kind of silly to dismiss every discussion as fat shaming. Especially with celebrities, there's a "don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining" reaction - when everybody on screen loses 4 BMI points in 8 months the very year that Ozempic hits the shelves, the denials are obnoxious.

I am on Wegovy. It's magical and wonderful and life changing. I don't necessarily want to tell anyone that I'm getting "help" with my weight loss but I still look askance at my sister, who is on Mounjaro, posting to Facebook that she's found the miracle way to lose weight and it's some electric shock workout BS, all to throw people off the scent. Most people don't like being lied to, and even less when the lie assumes they're complete simpletons who will believe anything.


The obsession with "exposing" these celebrities is just dumb. They have no bearing on my life whatsoever. I assume that they use all of the resources available to them to stay young, attractive, skinny. Sort of like when one of them says they haven't had work done. I roll my eyes and move on. It's not worth contemplating.
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Michelle Obama
Kristen bell.

I’m I’m honest I do sort of judge very thin people who use it to get tinier. But more I’m just really curious how everyone is handling the side effects, nausea etc… or is it really not that bad ?
Anonymous
OP-don’t be a jerk-you have no way of knowing, especially for people who weren’t hugely obese to begin with. I know people who lost a lot of weight intermittent fasting-you can’t assume you know how a person did it.
Anonymous
Everyone who was listed here does nor have enough weight loss for me to automatically say GLP-1. Mindy Kaling is the most obvious case
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jesse Plemons is hot now. Never thought I'd say that! Of course, it's' just "intermittent fasting" 😉https://pagesix.com/2024/06/21/lifestyle/jesse-plemons-reveals-how-much-weight-he-lost-without-ozempic/


He’s only 37 and has been relatively slim for much of his adult life. No reason to think he couldn’t/didn’t lose the weight without medication.



He and Kirsten Dunst both dropped a ton of weight at exactly the same time. Of course it's Ozempic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michelle Obama
Kristen bell.

I’m I’m honest I do sort of judge very thin people who use it to get tinier. But more I’m just really curious how everyone is handling the side effects, nausea etc… or is it really not that bad ?



Not sure about Kristen Bell, but definitely Michelle O. She has a completely different body now. I hate to say it, but she does really look great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a pretty inane thread but I don't think the curiosity about this is automatically jealousy. I think a lot of us are trying to get a sense of what is reasonable or realist in terms of weight or weight loss at different ages or with different body types, both on semiglutide and not on it. It's not just people trying to be nasty or critical. Like I'm genuinely interested in women who are taking it in menopause and at what starting weights and with what results, because that's my situation. I'm not shaming anyone, just looking for info.


I don’t understand what info you need that you don’t have. If you take it, you will lose weight.
Anonymous
Kelly Clarkson
Lizzo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jesse Plemons is hot now. Never thought I'd say that! Of course, it's' just "intermittent fasting" 😉https://pagesix.com/2024/06/21/lifestyle/jesse-plemons-reveals-how-much-weight-he-lost-without-ozempic/


He really did carry a lot of weight in his face. He looks great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Channing Tatum

Hold McCallany

Piers Brosnan

others?


Pierce's wife Keely has lost a lot of weight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meghan markle
Sally Lindsay


Meghan Markle? Do naturally thin people take them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a pretty inane thread but I don't think the curiosity about this is automatically jealousy. I think a lot of us are trying to get a sense of what is reasonable or realist in terms of weight or weight loss at different ages or with different body types, both on semiglutide and not on it. It's not just people trying to be nasty or critical. Like I'm genuinely interested in women who are taking it in menopause and at what starting weights and with what results, because that's my situation. I'm not shaming anyone, just looking for info.


Plenty of people talking about this on the health thread, and one’s doctor is a really good source of information about medical issues, in my experience. I don’t think this thread was started out of benign curiosity regarding health care information. It stems from wanting to shame people who have sought help with weight loss, as a logical outgrowth of general fat shaming.


DP and there is a lot of that in semaglutide discussions, obviously. But I think it's kind of silly to dismiss every discussion as fat shaming. Especially with celebrities, there's a "don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining" reaction - when everybody on screen loses 4 BMI points in 8 months the very year that Ozempic hits the shelves, the denials are obnoxious.

I am on Wegovy. It's magical and wonderful and life changing. I don't necessarily want to tell anyone that I'm getting "help" with my weight loss but I still look askance at my sister, who is on Mounjaro, posting to Facebook that she's found the miracle way to lose weight and it's some electric shock workout BS, all to throw people off the scent. Most people don't like being lied to, and even less when the lie assumes they're complete simpletons who will believe anything.


Were you overweight before Wegovy? Or thin but just not at your ideal weight?
Anonymous
If they are vain enough
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a pretty inane thread but I don't think the curiosity about this is automatically jealousy. I think a lot of us are trying to get a sense of what is reasonable or realist in terms of weight or weight loss at different ages or with different body types, both on semiglutide and not on it. It's not just people trying to be nasty or critical. Like I'm genuinely interested in women who are taking it in menopause and at what starting weights and with what results, because that's my situation. I'm not shaming anyone, just looking for info.


Plenty of people talking about this on the health thread, and one’s doctor is a really good source of information about medical issues, in my experience. I don’t think this thread was started out of benign curiosity regarding health care information. It stems from wanting to shame people who have sought help with weight loss, as a logical outgrowth of general fat shaming.


DP and there is a lot of that in semaglutide discussions, obviously. But I think it's kind of silly to dismiss every discussion as fat shaming. Especially with celebrities, there's a "don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining" reaction - when everybody on screen loses 4 BMI points in 8 months the very year that Ozempic hits the shelves, the denials are obnoxious.

I am on Wegovy. It's magical and wonderful and life changing. I don't necessarily want to tell anyone that I'm getting "help" with my weight loss but I still look askance at my sister, who is on Mounjaro, posting to Facebook that she's found the miracle way to lose weight and it's some electric shock workout BS, all to throw people off the scent. Most people don't like being lied to, and even less when the lie assumes they're complete simpletons who will believe anything.


Were you overweight before Wegovy? Or thin but just not at your ideal weight?


Obese in spite of being very active (multiple triathlons active). When I say that it's life changing I mean it. So I do have a bit of judgment around people taking it to lose 10 lbs but I also recognize that for celebrities 10 lbs can be the difference between getting a job and not. We all make our choices.
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