Every Real Housewife Who Has Weighed in on Ozempic
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Mikayla Nogueira is not concealing the truth about her weight loss.
The beauty influencer shared that she has lost 30 lbs. while recovering from a binge eating disorder over the last six months. However, Mikayla set the record straight on how she made the changes to her body after one social media user commented, "LMAOOO SHES ON OZEMPIC."
"If you're on Ozempic or any of those weight loss medications or drugs, that's fine," she began in a Dec. 27 TikTok video. "I'm not going to judge you for your personal choices."
But you won't find the 25-year-old taking the injectable type 2 diabetes medication, which some celebrities have been using for weight loss. Instead, her transformation is from making what she described as better food choices and better life choices.
"When you go through recovery and stop binging, sometimes you lose weight with that," Mikayla explained. "To just put in all that work for months to recover for something that has literally nearly taken your life away multiple times, to just be hit with ‘Laughing my ass off, she's on Ozempic,' it just like sucks."
photosReal Housewives Who Have Spoken Out on Ozempic
The TikToker noted that the comments really affect her because "it really takes away from anyone who really puts in the extreme mental strain to get healthy."
"People just slap you with the Ozempic thing," she continued. "I will never personally do Ozempic because I don't want to cheat my recovery. That's just my personal, personal opinion."
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She believes that taking the drug would not be good for her healing process because she instead needs to develop a healthy relationship with food, exercise and body image.
"That is extremely difficult," she added. "And Ozempic just would not be the path for me."
@mikaylanogueira Replying to @ms.narcissist ? original sound – Mikayla Nogueira
Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk recently told E! News in a statement that the drug is "not approved for chronic weight management" and is intended to treat type 2 diabetes in adults.
If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Eating Disorders Association helpline at 1-800-931-2237.
Keep reading to see what other celebrities have said about Ozempic.