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

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Have you seen her without makeup?
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The fact that celebs have apparently had access to these drugs for years explains so much. The column with Kelly whatever and from Regis and Kelly where she details what she eats in a day and it is like “breakfast is a glass of water and lunch is a cup of coffee” and that weird gwyneth Paltrow interview where she describes having soup for lunch and it turns out she means bone broth. I remember reading all these things and feeling like a pig because I was not as disciplined as they are.
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NYT just published an article saying that she is being open about using weight loss drugs. And good for her! Neither she nor anyone else needs to be shamed for prioritizing her health.
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Anonymous wrote:Have you seen her without makeup?

She turns 70 next month! I think she looks amazing for her age!
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Anonymous wrote:Wow! Just wow! Oprah‘s new physique. She looks better than ever. (she is part owner of Weight Watchers.)

Healthy living is paying off. She looks gorgeous.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C0yt1OJMuhN/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


Healthy living??! 🤦🏻‍♀️
She is being very open that she used drugs to lose the lbs.
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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.


Not really. One of the characteristics of classic models' features is that they have smaller heads in proportion to their bodies than regular people.

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Anonymous wrote:Ozempic! Good genes, good makeup, and plastic surgery.

No, she co-owns Weight Watchers.


She was interviewed about her weight loss and the reporter asked if it was The baby Weight Watchers. She gave a vague answer which solidified my belief that she used Ozempic.


Of course she did. And, she shouldn't be ashamed.

BUT_ who are all of these m-effin gullible people that think all the celebs just got together and decided 2023 was FINALLY going to be the year that they got really into diet and fitness. Yeah--I'm looking at you Kyle Richards, Chris Pratt, Post Malone, Adele, Kelly Clarkson, etc., etc., etc., Elon and Chelsea and Sharon at least admitted it.

But FFS, come on. Wake up people!


LOL! This!


+1 million
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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.


Not really. One of the characteristics of classic models' features is that they have smaller heads in proportion to their bodies than regular people.



Interesting. I've heard that for TV they pick people with big heads (literally, not figuratively although that's probably true too).
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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.


Not really. One of the characteristics of classic models' features is that they have smaller heads in proportion to their bodies than regular people.



Interesting. I've heard that for TV they pick people with big heads (literally, not figuratively although that's probably true too).


Yes, that is correct. They are usually petite, with bigger heads (Kelly Ripa comes to mind)
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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




Is it safe to take a long-term? Are there long-term effects?
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Anonymous wrote:The fact that celebs have apparently had access to these drugs for years explains so much. The column with Kelly whatever and from Regis and Kelly where she details what she eats in a day and it is like “breakfast is a glass of water and lunch is a cup of coffee” and that weird gwyneth Paltrow interview where she describes having soup for lunch and it turns out she means bone broth. I remember reading all these things and feeling like a pig because I was not as disciplined as they are.


Come on. If these drugs had been available to celebrities earlier, Oprah would have lost weight years ago.
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Anonymous wrote:The fact that celebs have apparently had access to these drugs for years explains so much. The column with Kelly whatever and from Regis and Kelly where she details what she eats in a day and it is like “breakfast is a glass of water and lunch is a cup of coffee” and that weird gwyneth Paltrow interview where she describes having soup for lunch and it turns out she means bone broth. I remember reading all these things and feeling like a pig because I was not as disciplined as they are.


Come on. If these drugs had been available to celebrities earlier, Oprah would have lost weight years ago.

Oprah has come out publicly and admitted to taking weight loss drugs recently. I think she kind of had to given her ownership interest in Weight Watchers.
It could be that she’s been on the drugs, and just now opened up.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow! Just wow! Oprah‘s new physique. She looks better than ever. (she is part owner of Weight Watchers.)

Healthy living is paying off. She looks gorgeous.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C0yt1OJMuhN/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


She looks fabulous in this picture and does not look overly thin.
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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.


Not really. One of the characteristics of classic models' features is that they have smaller heads in proportion to their bodies than regular people.



Interesting. I've heard that for TV they pick people with big heads (literally, not figuratively although that's probably true too).


Yes, that is correct. They are usually petite, with bigger heads (Kelly Ripa comes to mind)

I think Vanna White is known for that
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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"

Sweetheart, everyone who loses weight rapidly gets that look, it's not specific to this one medication that you spelled incorrectly. You a dumb-dumb.


The pharma companies are pushing the "everyone who loses weight looks hazard" narrative. . Unfortunately, studies show that people who lose weight on semaglutide lose more muscle than those who lose weight with diet and exercise alone. That's why "Ozempic face" has become a thing.


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