Anonymous wrote:She's very open about ozempic....
Side effects in long-term issues are starting to come out about it. That was still not sure I would have jumped on that band
Anonymous wrote:Wegovy/Ozempic just makes it possible to get by on dieting calories. It doesn’t magically get rid of the weight. So Wegovy/WW combo makes perfect sense.
Good for her. She could literally pay someone to follow her around all day and smack the food out of her hand and chase her to run. So if she couldn’t do it without meds, meds DO work. They are a godsend to many.
Anonymous wrote:She's very open about ozempic....
Side effects in long-term issues are starting to come out about it. That was still not sure I would have jumped on that band
Anonymous wrote:She's very open about ozempic....
Side effects in long-term issues are starting to come out about it. That was still not sure I would have jumped on that band
Anonymous wrote:It's the new Phen fen!!! We know how that ended
Anonymous wrote:It's the new Phen fen!!! We know how that ended
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen her without makeup?
Have you seen Ellen without makeup?
Daytime Tv makeup artists are literal magicians
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen her without makeup?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.