WW isn’t about frozen meals at all. |
I’m not diabetic but my insurance covers it for other reasons. |
That was her actual answer. That it was many things. |
Well, access to world's finest resources and not having to worry about money or children can make it easy to achieve. |
Which is why she will never, ever admit to taking the medication. Doesn't mean she doesn't use it though. |
She had pressure of building career and earning mega millions, she doesn't have to worry about either now. She is practically a royalty now. |
| So amazing the knots people twist themselves into to convince themselves it’s just diet and exercise. She’s been rich and famous for 30 years. It’s Ozempic, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but let’s not delude ourselves here. |
Most celebrities embellish or fib to appear like Dalai Lama. Heck, it seems even Dalai Lama does. |
She admitted to taking Ozempic. |
Wrong. She has admitted it. Also, WW offers Ozempic and other weight loss drugs. https://www.today.com/health/diet-fitness/oprah-winfrey-weight-loss-drug-rcna128714 |
PP again. Quote from the article: “The fact that there’s a medically approved prescription for managing weight and staying healthier, in my lifetime, feels like relief, like redemption, like a gift, and not something to hide behind and once again be ridiculed for. I’m absolutely done with the shaming from other people and particularly myself.” |
No, it really doesn’t. Unless you mean dialing a phone, setting up an appointment and showing up, the rest can pretty much happen by simply laying on a table, sitting in a chair and putting in perfectly tailored clothes someone chooses for you. It only takes money. |
| Glad she 'fessed up, since it was so obvious. |
Well, she looks fab! |
The article I read just said a weight loss drug but didn't name it specifically, so I'm not sure it's Ozempic unless she said it elsewhere. But at least she is admitting it, versus I saw a red carpet type interview where she did not admit to it. |