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Gotta be ozempic. Hollywood is obsessed with that shit, and YouTube keeps pushing it
That's a pretty harsh conclusion. Not saying it isn't true, but why jump to that?
Also, who watches YouTube with ads? Ublock or newpipe on the phone is great.
And correct me if I'm wrong, but the long-term effects haven't been studied yet, have they?
I'm fully expecting some side effect to come whooping ass some time down the line
Ozempic was an established drug before, it just wasn’t widely prescribed for non-diabetics. That is not say there is no chance of long term harm (and I share the sense that some downside will eventually come to light), but it’s not a huge chance.
She was successful through all her career without weightloss. Now she's somewhat unrecognisable, which I see a much bigger obstical for her career.
But she is 76 by now, chances are she had some kind of health issues that made her lose weight.
Similar to John Goodman, it's lose weight or die at that age