The actress who recently left "Barbie" has been unreserved in her criticism of celebrities who claim to have lost weight
Amy Schumer Expresses False Weight Loss Claims
Amy Schumer Expresses False Weight Loss Claims: American actress and comedian Amy Schumer have accused several other celebrities of embellishing their weight loss accounts. The actress who recently left “Barbie” has been unreserved in her criticism of celebrities who claim to have lost weight by consuming “smaller portions” and “lying” about not using Ozempic.
Oral anti-diabetic medication Ozempic is prescribed to patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Hollywood actors are presently using the medication to lose weight.
Either you are working or you are playing Ozepic. Stop instantly. Schumer added that she has no fear of undergoing surgery. The comedian advised being genuine in your interactions with the public. “I admitted to having had liposuction when I had it.”
The 42-year-old woman stated that she, too, had been using Ozempic for the past year, but that the drug had rendered her life “unlivable” due to her inability to spend time with her 4-year-old son Gene and her spouse Chris Fischer.
“I was one of those people who felt ill and couldn’t play with my son; I was so thin, and he was throwing a ball at me, and I couldn’t.” Amy is not the only well-known individual to acknowledge using Ozempic. Chelsea Handler and Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi are two additional examples.
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