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The Issue With Ozempic, Hollywood's Newest Weight Loss Fad
Oh, oh, oh, Ozempic. If you haven't heard these commercials, you've been blessed. Today, Kirbie and Sara are explaining Hollywood, Silicon Valley and The Hampton's new problematic obsession with a diabetes injection called Ozempic, which aids in weight loss. (Glams, there will be weight loss and diet culture discussed in this episode; feel free to opt out from 21:00-36:00 if you prefer.) Kirbie shares her new favorite lip combo featuring a tried and true lip liner and a new indie lip plumper that's viral on Tiktok. Then, in headlines, why does Bethenny Frankel seem to be lawsuit happy on the clock app? We explain the situation in which one creator got slapped with a confusing cease & desist from the Skinny Girl founder herself.
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