Bridging Foes, Blessing Ties: Riyadh’s role in Indo-Pak peace

Who would have thought when Pakistan first announced its nuclear success that this...

Zelenskyy warns the UN that the AI arms race is already here

UNITED NATIONS: Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived at the green marble rostrum with the cadence...

Trump’s Tylenol scare in pregnancy falls apart under scrutiny

Global health agencies moved to calm a storm of anxiety among pregnant women...

Google and Qualcomm put Windows on notice with an Android PC plan

MAUI, Hawaii — On a warm evening above the Pacific, Google and Qualcomm...

'There’s no shortcuts in life': Heidi Montag slams stars who use weight-loss drugs like Ozempic

-Advertisement-


Heidi Montag has slammed celebrity weight loss drug Ozpemic.

The 37-year-old model has shed 22 pounds through “hard work” and has taken a veiled swipe at stars such as Sharon Osbourne, 71, and Amy Schumer, 42, who have used the injections for instant weight loss.

Speaking on Page Six’s ‘Virtual Reali-Tea’ podcast, she said whilst promoting weight-loss supplement Hydroxycut: “I’m not looking for a magic wand. I like to do the hard work.

“It’s just nothing I would ever do.

“There’s no shortcuts in life. And if you’re taking that shortcut, I don’t know …”

The controversial drug suppresses the appetite and is typically used for those with type 2 diabetes.

Heidi having her say on the use of the medication for weight loss comes after Oprah Winfrey insisted this week that her weight-loss drug use is part of a balanced health and fitness regime.

The chat show veteran, 69, shocked fans by admitting to People she has been on pharmaceuticals to control her figure as she considers them a “tool” for life – and hit out at trolls by saying she was sick of the body “shaming” she’s faced.

She stressed: “It’s everything. I know everybody thought I was on it, but I worked so damn hard. I know that if I’m not also working out and vigilant about all the other things, it doesn’t work for me.”

Oprah added she has been hiking to help her reach her fitness goals, adding: “I could eventually hike three to five miles every day and a 10-mile straight-up hike on weekends.

“I felt stronger, more fit and more alive than I’d felt in years.”

She admitted: “I now use it as I feel I need it, as a tool to manage not yo-yoing.

“The fact that there’s a medically approved prescription for managing weight and staying healthier, in my lifetime, feels like relief, like redemption, like a gift, and not something to hide behind and once again be ridiculed for.”

Turning to trolls, she added: “I’m absolutely done with the shaming from other people and particularly myself.”

‘The Color Purple’ actress did not disclose exactly which drug she took or whether it was Ozempic.

She is not yet at her goal weight of 160 pounds, but insisted her aims are not just “about the number”.

Oprah said: “It was a second shot for me to live a more vital and vibrant life.”

More

Gustavo Petro visa snub puts US-Colombia partnership on edge

Bogotá — The United States’ cancellation of Colombian President...

Seahawks vs Detroit Lions match player stats: The night Jared Goff was perfect

Detroit: In the latest sports news, the Seahawks vs...
Show your support if you like our work.

Author

News Room
News Room
The Eastern Herald’s Editorial Board validates, writes, and publishes the stories under this byline. That includes editorials, news stories, letters to the editor, and multimedia features on easternherald.com.

Comments

-Advertisement-

Editor's Picks

Trending Stories

At the UN, Lavrov says NATO and EU declared a ‘real war’ on Russia

United Nations — Russia’s foreign minister chose the most...

Trump slaps 25% tariff on heavy trucks from October 1 as US allies bristle

Washington — President Donald Trump said the United States...

UNGA walkout humiliates Netanyahu as delegates exit in protest

New York — The applause never quite gathered. As...

Laurita Fernandez poses totally nude on her back in her Instagram

Laurita Fernandez is one of the most talented dancers...

Discover more from The Eastern Herald

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading