Anonymous wrote:Saw today's post from her vacation and those abs (and the veins sticking out from her arms).
It's GLPs (long-term use). I now see it in all of these super skinny women - the veins in the arms are the telltale signs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked and she looks the same scary skinny as she has in the past. I hope she gets the help she needs.
I am wondering if they never sold their house though? It looks like the same place.
She doesn’t look scary skinny. She just has volume loss from her face, which is well..how aging goes.
She had killer abs in one photo a few weeks ago. I don’t think it’s Ozempic, I think she works out hard.
I think it’s the same house too but she redecorated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked and she looks the same scary skinny as she has in the past. I hope she gets the help she needs.
I am wondering if they never sold their house though? It looks like the same place.
She doesn’t look scary skinny. She just has volume loss from her face, which is well..how aging goes.
Anonymous wrote:I just looked and she looks the same scary skinny as she has in the past. I hope she gets the help she needs.
I am wondering if they never sold their house though? It looks like the same place.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice her weight loss more recently? Could it be ozempic?
Anonymous wrote:Re: Julia and her weight loss.
I used to follow her back in the day before her style changed so completely to oversized caftans and fussy grandma decor. She used to get a lot of critical comments about her weight, asking if she was pregnant when she wasn’t, etc. I remember she did a photo shoot once with a couple other big bloggers at the time (Rachel Parcell and Amber Fillerup). They both wore revealing bikinis while Julia opted for a one piece plus a coverup. I think she’s a typical apple shape that carries extra weight in her tummy and she was sensitive about that. She did not have the abs that Rachel or Amber did at the time.
Anyway, she admitted a few times since then how much that kind of thing - getting questions about being pregnant when she wasn’t - upset her. So I do think her weight loss is purposeful and probably natural (started before the Ozempic craze).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty house, but it looked so much bigger in the blog. 8 mil is a big ask for a 4,000sq ft house not even on the water or in downtown proper.
They’ll get it though and probably over asking because she has so many ardent fans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s on ozempic. Just fyi
No just anorexia:
https://tattle.life/threads/julia-berolzheimer-gal-meets-glam.26288/page-7?amp=1
I wouldn’t jump to that conclusion. She is in her 30s. I feel like this is when, if you aren’t gaining weight and heavier than in your 20s (and pre kids), the natural decrease in facial fat and subcutaneous fat becomes more obvious- especially if you had even a mild lose of weight like 5-10 lbs.
I agree. I've always been slim, but dropped maybe 7 lbs after I was done nursing my youngest (age 38 at the time). I look quite thin, but I am healthy, eat well, and don't restrict my diet in any way. I've maintained this weight even now through age 50. Some people are just naturally thin.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty house, but it looked so much bigger in the blog. 8 mil is a big ask for a 4,000sq ft house not even on the water or in downtown proper.
Anonymous wrote:I had to stop following. I envy the clothes and the lifestyle so much, it's not healthy for me. At least with Charleston bloggers like Liz Adams I can tell she's sweating trying to keep up, which softens the blow a little for me.