Oprah Winfrey, who is suspected of using Ozempic, told how she lost 18 kilograms
Oprah Winfrey told how she lost 18 kilograms. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, the 69-year-old TV presenter denied rumors that she had lost weight thanks to Ozempic, a popular diabetic drug among celebrities.
“It wasn’t just one thing that helped me lose weight, it was a set of measures. I had to change a lot in my lifestyle. And I intend to continue in the same spirit. Today, for example, I was on the treadmill,” she told the publication’s journalist at the recent premiere of the film “The Color Purple.” It is worth noting that Oprah was losing weight gradually: last year it was noticeable that she had lost weight.
However, many remain skeptical of the celebrity's claims that she lost weight naturally. The transformation of the TV presenter is actively discussed on social networks, wondering how she managed to change so quickly. “This is Oprah losing weight!” Is it really possible that, following other stars, she became addicted to injections for diabetics? It’s hard not to suspect this of those who have been in the body all their lives, and now instantly deflated,” notes the telegram channel “Only to anyone.”
Oprah Winfrey previously insisted that she did not resort to weight-loss drugs to lose weight. In September, she spoke about her struggle with excess weight, speaking at the presentation of the series “The Life You Want.” “I don’t know of any other public person whose weight problems have been discussed as much as mine. This is one of the reasons why I was so ashamed, and even when I first heard about weight loss drugs, I said to myself: “I have to do it myself, because if I take the drug, it will be an easy way out.” she is quoted by the Daily Mail.
She added that she decided to “take the hard way, to “keep going towards the goal like reaching the top of a mountain.” and honestly “suffer.” Oprah Winfrey also said that “our world has always shamed people for being overweight,” and fat people have “always been treated differently.”