Oprah Winfrey has admitted to using an unnamed weight-loss drug to manage her weight and says doing so has changed her perception of thin people. Prior to taking the drug, Winfrey says she thought thin people had 'more willpower'.
American chat show host Oprah Winfrey came under fire last year after finally confessing her weight-loss was thanks to Ozempic - and now she has come to a major realisation
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The media mogul is being criticized by some for statements she made about thin people on the latest episode of her podcast.
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All these years I thought that thin people — those people — just had more willpower,” Winfrey said on her podcast.
Oprah Winfrey has recently shared her two cents on thin people after the use of weight loss drug Ozempic.On January 21, Oprah, who is now 72 kg, revealed what it’s like to take a GLP-1
On the latest episode of her podcast, Oprah Winfrey opened up about how her opinion of “thin people” changed after she was able to lose weight herself with the help of weight loss medications.
Oprah Winfrey recently detailed how taking weight loss drugs shifted her longtime mindset about what she described as “thin people.”
The media queen also confessed that she was reluctant to take a GLP-1 drug because she felt it was “the easy way out.” That changed after a special on weight loss with experts and clinicians that she taped in July 2023. The panel discussion left her with her “biggest aha moment” about the medication.
Oprah Winfrey revealed that earlier, she used to believe that “they ate better foods” and were able to stick to their diets “longer.”