Well, it appears you can only love Ozempic in private. A fashion designer premiering her I Heart Ozempic tank top in Berlin’s Fashion Week is getting some blowback.
Provocative clubwear brand Namilia triggered uproar at Berlin Fashion Week last weekend after debuting an “I heart Ozempic” shirt, with some calling the brand “toxic” and “distasteful” for playing off the controversial weight loss fad. – New York Post
Now look, we all know that all the celebrities who have lost massive amounts of weight this year are enthusiastically sticking themselves with this so-called miracle drug. You know every single one of them loves Ozempic, so why not go ahead and wear the shirt? You are not fooling anyone into thinking you changed your lifestyle by eating healthy and working out.
I don’t know who these people are who are calling out this fashion designer, but they need to settle down. Shut up with your faux outrage.
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All sorts of celebrities have resorted to taking the Ozempic jab instead of working off the weight. Shanna Moakler even used it to cope with the mourning of her parents’ death. To name a few, Kelly Clarkson, Rebel Wilson, Tracy Morgan, and Amy Schumer have also fessed up to using the drug.
Celebrities are taking this medication who don’t even need it. Chelsea Handler and Elon Musk, for example.
And this stupid person Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi (whoever she is) proudly proclaimed she lost ten whole pounds and even showed her fans how to inject themselves. Gross.
Tori Spelling has transformed her whole look. She’s pretty unrecognizable now.
Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman, said she lost 50 pounds with the drug meant for people with diabetes. Shame on you, Ree. You live on a huge farm. Get out of the kitchen once in a while and plow a field or something.
Here is another celebrity flaunting his privilege with Ozempic.
Breaking Taboos!
Ozempic has been coined as the “celebrities floor to weight loss drug”…
Very well reported fact is that I went from 352lbs on January of 2022 to 248lbs on November of 2022 while using Ozempic.
Ozempic was created to help diabetics…
And now it should be… pic.twitter.com/LZ0WV6jNRV— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) May 20, 2024
Obesity is not meant to be cured by a drug, hon. How about pushing away from the dining room table from time to time, knocking off the alcohol intake, and going out for a jog?
This medication is meant for diabetics. These fat celebrities are too lazy to get off their asses to workout and eat right. Instead, they greedily take away from a regular person who needs the drug. It’s all disgusting.
Everyone wants the easy way out.
With these famous rich people getting easy access to diabetic drugs, there are shortages for the people who really need them. Greedy bastards.
In recent months, demand for the drug has soared, colliding with global supply issues. Together, it’s led to a shortage of Ozempic.
But the popularity of Ozempic, or semaglutide, isn’t because of rising rates of diabetes. Instead, it’s because of its weight loss benefits, doctors say. At a higher dose, semaglutide is used for weight loss. Ozempic manufacturer Novo Nordisk sells that higher dose under a different brand name: Wegovy.
Shortages of Wegovy, also highly popular, were widespread last year. As a result, some people who had been taking Wegovy were instead prescribed Ozempic off-label for weight loss. – NBC News
I wish I were a celebrity right now who had loads of money. I’d buy all the fashion designers’ I Heart Ozempic tanks and send them to the above superstars.
The New York Post article about the Namilia fashion designer’s tank top tells us more about the backlash.
Social media users slammed Namilia for seemingly promoting eating disorders and unrealistic — and potentially damaging — beauty ideals. – New York Post
No puddin’, Hollywood, and the beauty industry have been doing that for centuries. You can’t blame some fashion designer for calling it out. Shut up.
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