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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who cares? It's part of their job to be fit and lean. Hollywood has been using every trick in the book since tv/movies were a thing. It's like expecting a lawyer not use online legal research, but instead to do it the "right way" by sitting a law library every night. [/quote] True. Hollywood has always been about the aesthetics. It's absolutely nuts what the Marvel actors endure. No chance they'll ever compete in the Olympics because they are so juiced. But I suspect the Ozempic trend for otherwise healthy and fit actors will be short lived. The look is usually drawn and withered. It's not a healthy, desirable look for people who do just fine with working out and diet. As this thread demonstrates, we can all tell when actors are on Ozempic. There's a haunted look to them. Ozempic may work for actors inclined toward obesity despite their efforts. But it's not a great look for people who are otherwise healthy. Channing Tatum for goodness sake does not need Ozempic. [/quote]
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