Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean WHO is your favorite celebrity?
This use of "What" for which, who, etc is beyond dumb.
OMG I feel sorry for you. You have a problem using colloquial English and must have difficulty making and maintaining friendships. There is no therapy that can help you.
NP. Are you OP? Because your subject line is objectively wrong, and stupid.
Anonymous wrote:
You continually create new threads to complain that celebrities lie about their medication use.
Move on already.
Faced with such nosy parkers as you, I would lie too! You're way worse than they are. They have the right to live their lives without your prying and prodding.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with ozempic (and all the rest of them) if the minute you stop using them, the weight comes right back on. It solves nothing.
Anonymous wrote:If I were a celebrity I would get a kick out of lying to the public. You have no right to their private life.
And you should assume they are all on compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide. The stuff is magic. It melts away pounds. And you can get it yourself. Just find an online service that prescribes compounded meds.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I’m more annoyed by people who don’t use Ozempic. Being fat is gross. Now that it’s so easy to be thin, there is no excuse. Make this available to everyone for a nominal fee or better yet, free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am baffled as to why people care about how anyone loses weight.
+1
There are people on DCUM (I suspect, the same few people) who seem weirdly invested in thinking they're boldly "calling out" celebrities who are denying using Ozempic etc. I'd bet that the person who started this thread is the same one who started the "Kelly Clarkson should confess" or whatever thread, or is someone who posted on it insisting that a singer and talk show host owes the world details of her weight loss. Just bizarre that a few posters here feel such a need to think they're exposing celebrities' lies. Maybe they're wannabe TMZ reporters....Who cares? Why does it make these posters feel they're special, or righteous, to carp about what celebrities have done -- and denied -- since long before Ozempic existed?
I have never posted on any of those threads until today, so I'm not a poster that you're upset with, but I think it's disingenuous for celebrities, who have a public platform, to claim that they just started walking more and that's how they magically lost the weight after years of yoyo dieting. It's the same thing as airbrushing pictures of yourself and making people think that it's normal and/or possible to have a 12-inch waist. I wish these drugs would stop being so stigmatized so that people who need them (which is a huge percentage of Americans) could take them without shame. So for celebrities to lie about taking them, to me, is gross. It's not a matter of trying to out someone like some sleazy tabloid reporter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am baffled as to why people care about how anyone loses weight.
+1
There are people on DCUM (I suspect, the same few people) who seem weirdly invested in thinking they're boldly "calling out" celebrities who are denying using Ozempic etc. I'd bet that the person who started this thread is the same one who started the "Kelly Clarkson should confess" or whatever thread, or is someone who posted on it insisting that a singer and talk show host owes the world details of her weight loss. Just bizarre that a few posters here feel such a need to think they're exposing celebrities' lies. Maybe they're wannabe TMZ reporters....Who cares? Why does it make these posters feel they're special, or righteous, to carp about what celebrities have done -- and denied -- since long before Ozempic existed?
Anonymous wrote:Add Megan Markle to this list. She's skeletal and claims it's stress 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone responds well to those drugs. Assume some celebrities tried them and it just didn't work well or made them extremely sick, likes couple of my friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am baffled as to why people care about how anyone loses weight.
+1
There are people on DCUM (I suspect, the same few people) who seem weirdly invested in thinking they're boldly "calling out" celebrities who are denying using Ozempic etc. I'd bet that the person who started this thread is the same one who started the "Kelly Clarkson should confess" or whatever thread, or is someone who posted on it insisting that a singer and talk show host owes the world details of her weight loss. Just bizarre that a few posters here feel such a need to think they're exposing celebrities' lies. Maybe they're wannabe TMZ reporters....Who cares? Why does it make these posters feel they're special, or righteous, to carp about what celebrities have done -- and denied -- since long before Ozempic existed?
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone responds well to those drugs. Assume some celebrities tried them and it just didn't work well or made them extremely sick, likes couple of my friends.
Anonymous wrote:I truly believe most celebrities can lose lots of weight without ozempic. If I had a nutritionist and chef to cook for me (and separate meals for my children who basically only eat carbs and cheese), had an enormous house where I wasn’t working in my kitchen all day, and had three hours a day to work out, I’m sure I’d be a size 4 again. That’s why I think people like Jen Anniston don’t need to have an eating disorder to be thin — they just need to time and resources to devote to it.
Of course that doesn’t work for everyone because some people (Oprah) just have bodies with different programming. But most stars are not built like that because there’s such a selective bias in Hollywood to start with.