After Emily Simpson flaunted her slim physique via Instagram on Friday, June 23, her comments were flooded by allegations she was using a weight loss medication.“How’s that ozempic workkng [sic] out for you?” one social media user replied on Friday. “I think she was amazingly hot before the Ozempic.
Not judging at all. Just sad [that] she thinks she needs to change her body temporarily because it will all revert back to how it was before when she stops taking it.
I think she was perfect before.”The Real Housewives of Orange County star, 47, immediately slammed the claims in her response. “You don’t know me and nothing will ‘revert back’ bc my arms are jacked from heavy lifting 7 days a week,” Simpson wrote.Ozempic is a weight loss drug that is commonly prescribed to adults with obesity or who struggle with weight loss conditions, including diabetes or high blood pressure.
Medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, however, are not approved for casual weight loss.“It’s not a good idea for someone who hopes to keep it off because one thing that we know is when you stop the medication, whether it be a few months down the road or a year later, your weight will come back pretty rapidly,” plastic surgeon Dr.
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