Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ozempic?
+1
My doctor says anyone in the last 18 months that all of a sudden has found the way to "skinny" is using Ozempic. I laughed when she first said this, now I absolutely believe it. Ozempic.
Anonymous wrote:Ozempic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here she is yesterday, some of it is the make up. Ozempic wouldn't give her abs like that, she's def working out.
I don't think she looks that different.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you really don't know what Ozempic face means and it shows. Ozempic face means that a person who had a fatter but youthful face now has saggy jowls or pronounced wrinkles because they've lost weight quickly - it's not crazy cheekbones and hollowed out cheeks with a sharp jaw.
Now, she might have used/been using Ozempic; celebs have done stranger things. But this is not Ozempic face.
Is it reversible?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, she had the buccal fat removal surgery
+1 Plus I think when a person has strong bone structure like she does (and Lea Michele, for example), removing the buccal fat looks really jarring and not great. Some of the more baby-faced celebs that have it done just seem more sophisticated/adult (still don't think it's necessary, but it's not uncanny valley when complete), but when you already have a strong nose/jawline, it's a really drastic look.
Anonymous wrote:Here she is yesterday, some of it is the make up. Ozempic wouldn't give her abs like that, she's def working out.
Anonymous wrote:I think Ozempic and the other similar drugs are great for people who actually need them for health reasons and who are obese.
I don't think it is great that they are readily accessible to anyone regardless of weight. I went to see a new doctor recently and mentioned my weight (I have a BMI of 28) and she immediately said oh you are here for Ozempic or do you prefer Saxenda or Wegovy - I will tell you about each and you can tell me what you prefer. I told her I hadn't considered any and wasn't there for that. She seemed suprised as though everyone coming to see her is wanting weight loss drugs. Many o fhte celebds using them aren't even overweight.
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Anonymous wrote:Some of you really don't know what Ozempic face means and it shows. Ozempic face means that a person who had a fatter but youthful face now has saggy jowls or pronounced wrinkles because they've lost weight quickly - it's not crazy cheekbones and hollowed out cheeks with a sharp jaw.
Now, she might have used/been using Ozempic; celebs have done stranger things. But this is not Ozempic face.