Oprah Winfrey looks better than ever! How does she do it? Lovely!!

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Anonymous wrote:This pic is not doing it for me.

There's nothing special about the outfit. The hair is fine, basic. The makeup is weird and it doesn't even look like Oprah.

Why gloves? Why this sort of red chair? Why the purple curtain? It's giving very Ursula the Sea Witch vibes.


Look at her Instagram feed - linked above.


Ok. I see it now. She looks amazing in the purple dress.
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Anonymous wrote:Ozempic! Good genes, good makeup, and plastic surgery.

No, she co-owns Weight Watchers.


I'm not sure why you think both can't be true: she co-owns a diet company AND she uses weight loss medication.

She doesn't appear to have what some people like to call "ozempik face"


Wouldn’t she have access to top dermatologists/plastic surgeons to correct any skin issues?

Yes. She would. However I cannot imagine with all she has invested in WW (not just money but she believes in it) that she'd need Ozempc.


She did fall of the WW wagon.
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Anonymous wrote:This pic is not doing it for me.

There's nothing special about the outfit. The hair is fine, basic. The makeup is weird and it doesn't even look like Oprah.

Why gloves? Why this sort of red chair? Why the purple curtain? It's giving very Ursula the Sea Witch vibes.


It was the premiere for The Color Purple. Everyone was wearing purple, as you might expect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of my friends and relatives on Ozempic look the same: bobble-headed. People talk about Ozempic Face but I don't see that. I see Ozempic Heads. Their bodies get slim and their head sizes stay the same, so they all look like they have bobble heads.

Oprah
Missy Elliott
Kelly Clarkson
Khloe Kardashian
Tracy Morgan
Sharon Osborne
Mindy Kaling
Tyler Perry

They all have Ozempic Heads





You are just used to seeing them with bigger bodies.
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Anonymous wrote:Glad she 'fessed up, since it was so obvious.


She doesn’t need to explain herself to anyone.


She sort of does, though. She's an owner of WW. She can't put that out there like it's as effective as taking a drug, and then have that take the credit. It's almost false advertising, and absolutely misleading. If she wasn't attached to WW I would agree with you, but since she is, she does in fact owe people the truth. Glad she did.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Glad she 'fessed up, since it was so obvious.


She doesn’t need to explain herself to anyone.


She sort of does, though. She's an owner of WW. She can't put that out there like it's as effective as taking a drug, and then have that take the credit. It's almost false advertising, and absolutely misleading. If she wasn't attached to WW I would agree with you, but since she is, she does in fact owe people the truth. Glad she did.


+1


Weight Watchers is all in on this:

https://www.salon.com/2023/11/28/we-got-it-wrong-weightwatchers-ceo-embraces-life-saving-weight-loss/

"WeightWatchers CEO Sima Sistani issued an apology on behalf of WeightWatchers, saying the global company is embracing blockbuster weight loss drugs as it continues to transform its programs and offerings. “What we do best is help people with weight management. That is the anchor,” Sistani told CNN in a recent sit-down interview. “I think we have to be true and authentic to that and who we are.”
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For reference:





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Anonymous wrote:All of my friends and relatives on Ozempic look the same: bobble-headed. People talk about Ozempic Face but I don't see that. I see Ozempic Heads. Their bodies get slim and their head sizes stay the same, so they all look like they have bobble heads.

Oprah
Missy Elliott
Kelly Clarkson
Khloe Kardashian
Tracy Morgan
Sharon Osborne
Mindy Kaling
Tyler Perry

They all have Ozempic Heads





A lot of models and naturally thin people have the “bobble head” look, too. It just comes from having a thin body and a larger facial structure.

I can tell someone’s been using ozempic because they look gaunt.
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She's definitely using Ozempic or Mounjaro. And good for her.
Anonymous
Oprah of all people knows that Weight Watchers wasn't a long term solution for most people. The new scientific breakthroughs just might provide long term solutions.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glad she 'fessed up, since it was so obvious.


She doesn’t need to explain herself to anyone.


She sort of does, though. She's an owner of WW. She can't put that out there like it's as effective as taking a drug, and then have that take the credit. It's almost false advertising, and absolutely misleading. If she wasn't attached to WW I would agree with you, but since she is, she does in fact owe people the truth. Glad she did.


+1


Weight Watchers is all in on this:

https://www.salon.com/2023/11/28/we-got-it-wrong-weightwatchers-ceo-embraces-life-saving-weight-loss/

"WeightWatchers CEO Sima Sistani issued an apology on behalf of WeightWatchers, saying the global company is embracing blockbuster weight loss drugs as it continues to transform its programs and offerings. “What we do best is help people with weight management. That is the anchor,” Sistani told CNN in a recent sit-down interview. “I think we have to be true and authentic to that and who we are.”

Sistani has been very clear about doing what it takes to keep WW profitable and not go the way of Jenny Craig. If you can’t beat ‘em then you join ‘em.
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Anonymous wrote:Ozempic! Good genes, good makeup, and plastic surgery.

No, she co-owns Weight Watchers.


She came out and said she was using ozempic…
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