Kelly Osbourne SLAMMED For Saying Ozempic Critics Are Just 'Pissed They Can't Afford It'!
16.02.2024 - 21:33
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Kelly Osbourne is all for taking Ozempic for weight loss. And she had some eyebrow-raising comments for critics of the controversial drug!
In an interview with E! News, the 39-year-old television personality — who has been vocal about her struggles with her weight over the years — had nothing but praise for the medication. She said:
That’s great in theory — for those it works for, who don’t have horrible side effects, for instance.
Related: 50 Cent SLAMS Ozempic Rumors After Shedding More Than 40 Lbs.
As for the disapproval over anyone using Ozempic for weight loss instead of diabetes management? Kelly feels it all comes down to jealousy — and those critics’ inability to afford the medication:
Seriously, Kelly? She did not confirm if she is taking Ozempic or any other Type 2 diabetes drug. You can watch the interview (below):
Yikes…
As you could expect, people were outraged over these comments from Kelly. Many social media users called her out for being “tone deaf.” Others pointed out that the criticism stems from the fact that it has become harder for diabetics who actually need the drug to get access to it due to the weight loss craze. See the X (Twitter) reactions (below):
As the saying goes, think before you speak. And boy, she should have thought before she spoke here! Oof.
And we have to wonder how her mom Sharon Osbourne feels about her comments — considering she has been very vocal about how not “amazing” the drug has been! She repeatedly said she became “too skinny” too fast after having gone “a little too far” with using Ozempic. Her experience with the medication was so bad that Sharon even believed younger people shouldn’t be taking it moving forward! She explained on Piers Morgan Uncensored:
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