What’s your favorite celebrity? “reason.” The Ozemic (semaglutide) hold outs.

Anonymous
The problem with ozempic (and all the rest of them) if the minute you stop using them, the weight comes right back on. It solves nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Erika Giardi - lost weight bc of menopause.


Hilarious!


+1.

"I did it hormonally". (said in her nasal but deep voice that makes her sound like a bored alien)

No you didn't bish. You liked to eat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The problem with ozempic (and all the rest of them) if the minute you stop using them, the weight comes right back on. It solves nothing.


So don’t stop using them. I’m not going to stop wearing a hearing aid and suddenly expect to hear perfectly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I’m more annoyed by people who don’t use Ozempic. Being fat is gross. Now that it’s so easy to be thin, there is no excuse. Make this available to everyone for a nominal fee or better yet, free.


I agree, and the US has a horrific obesity problem, and it tallies for a large part with poverty. Are you willing to pay for all those fat, poor people to get skinny?


Sure. We already are paying for diabetic medicine, heart attacks, etc. Why not just add this on?
Anonymous
What????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I truly believe most celebrities can lose lots of weight without ozempic. If I had a nutritionist and chef to cook for me (and separate meals for my children who basically only eat carbs and cheese), had an enormous house where I wasn’t working in my kitchen all day, and had three hours a day to work out, I’m sure I’d be a size 4 again. That’s why I think people like Jen Anniston don’t need to have an eating disorder to be thin — they just need to time and resources to devote to it.

Of course that doesn’t work for everyone because some people (Oprah) just have bodies with different programming. But most stars are not built like that because there’s such a selective bias in Hollywood to start with.


I agree with everything you said, except for Oprah. It’s not her body that’s different, it’s that she can’t control her overeating.

And I really like Mindy Kaling, but I knew she must have used weight loss drugs. If you’ve made it to Hollywood celebrity status, you’ve had access to private chefs and three hour workouts for years; and if you’ve been fat all that time and suddenly lost a ton of weight later in life after kids and pregnancies, we know you’re on drugs. Same goes for Kelly Clarkson and Jessica Simpson.

Jennifer Aniston just eats well and exercises, like most stars.
Anonymous
Every women on this planet has been judged from the age of about 12 and up about our bodies. We're made to feel bad if we don't have a thigh gap, perky breast sand a perfect face.

I don't judge how those in the entertainment industry make their money.


Anonymous
Add Megan Markle to this list. She's skeletal and claims it's stress 🙄
Anonymous
I took a shit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am baffled as to why people care about how anyone loses weight.


+1

There are people on DCUM (I suspect, the same few people) who seem weirdly invested in thinking they're boldly "calling out" celebrities who are denying using Ozempic etc. I'd bet that the person who started this thread is the same one who started the "Kelly Clarkson should confess" or whatever thread, or is someone who posted on it insisting that a singer and talk show host owes the world details of her weight loss. Just bizarre that a few posters here feel such a need to think they're exposing celebrities' lies. Maybe they're wannabe TMZ reporters....Who cares? Why does it make these posters feel they're special, or righteous, to carp about what celebrities have done -- and denied -- since long before Ozempic existed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I’m more annoyed by people who don’t use Ozempic. Being fat is gross. Now that it’s so easy to be thin, there is no excuse. Make this available to everyone for a nominal fee or better yet, free.


At least you're honest.


I usually tell people who claim they lost it all by dieting and exercise that they’re chumps. Work smarter, not harder.


I'm wagering you don't remember when there were plenty of people like you who thought that the drug combo fen-phen was all about "working smarter" for magical weight loss.

Look up why that massive popular, widely prescribed med is banned now. And also look up what the phrase "cautionary tale" means.

Here, I'll help: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenfluramine/phentermine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The problem with ozempic (and all the rest of them) if the minute you stop using them, the weight comes right back on. It solves nothing.


Not according to more recent data.
Anonymous
Why do you care, OP? What is with your weird obsession with semaglutide? NOBODY CARES.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with ozempic (and all the rest of them) if the minute you stop using them, the weight comes right back on. It solves nothing.


Not according to more recent data.


I stopped taking Mounjaro because I got pregnant, 20lbs from my goal weight when I started. I am 20 weeks and gained 15lbs. Previous pregnancies I gained about 30 by now even while working out and watching what I ate. I will be right back on it in 18 months when I am done nursing.

It didnt just help with weight loss, it helped with food noise (still reduced thankfully), my LDL reduced, psoriasis improved, mood stability improved prior to weight loss, etc.
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