It has been alleged that 54-year-old Kyle Richards’ weight loss is a result of the intake of diabetic Ozempic and she’s here to speak on the wild allegations. As expected, Kyle denied the allegations as she flaunted her boobs and curves in her latest thirst traps.
According to the Daily Mail;
Kyle Richards has shut down claims of her using the diabetes medication Ozempic to lose weight.
On Monday, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 54, clapped back at Instagram users speculating that she got her slim figure through drugs or plastic surgery.
After showing off her toned body in a bikini photo shared earlier on the same day, internet trolls accused the reality star of using Ozempic – a type 2 diabetes treatment that is used off-label as a weight loss drug.
In the comment section of a Page Six Instagram post that linked to a story about her ripped figure, the younger sister of Kathy Hilton responded to a user that wrote: ‘I think it’s many visits to the plastic surgeon.’
‘I have never tried Ozempic and this is not from plastic surgery,’ Richards responded.
The Halloween Ends actress did admit that she had a breast reduction but refuted all other claims of her doing anything besides putting in the hard work to obtain the figure she has been flaunting as of late.
‘I did have a breast reduction in May. I’m honest about what I do. But if giving plastic surgery the credit makes you feel better then pop off sister,’ she added.
Under the same post, another user simply commented, ‘Ozempic?’
Richards wrote: ‘I am NOT taking Ozempic. Never have.’
In the past, she revealed that she has undergone the knife for two nose jobs and also admitted to having a liposuction procedure.
She said she struggled to regain her figure after having four children.
Ozempic, also known as semaglutide, has been used by numerous celebrities to cut a quick figure despite the many known side effects.
Elon Musk, Jeremy Clarkson, and Remi Bader have been vocal about their experience with the fat-burning shot.
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