Emily Simpson, a cast member of “Real Housewives of Orange County,” responded to a follower’s accusation that she was using Ozempic, a weight-loss medication, to lose weight. The follower suggested in a comment on Simpson’s Instagram post that it was “sad” how Simpson believed she needed to change her body temporarily with the trendy drug, which is intended for Type II diabetes patients. In response, Simpson shut down the claim, stating that her toned arms were a result of heavy lifting.
Emily’s Weight Loss Journey
Simpson had previously opened up about her weight loss journey in 2020, where she lost 30 pounds through exercise and diet. She shared before-and-after photos of her transformation, explaining that she had lost her confidence and sense of self after gaining 30 pounds in a year while on a reality TV show. Simpson expressed pride in her progress and self-confidence and encouraged her fans to pursue their goals.
“Real Housewives of Ozempic” Trend
Simpson’s denial comes amid a trend of “Real Housewives” cast members admitting to using Ozempic to lose weight. Andy Cohen, a Bravo executive, recently joked on Instagram that the show should be renamed “Real Housewives of Ozempic” due to the medication’s popularity among the reality stars. However, Simpson’s response demonstrates that some cast members achieve their weight loss through other means, such as exercise and diet.
Emily Simpson, a cast member of “Real Housewives of Orange County,” responded to a follower’s accusation that she was using Ozempic, a weight-loss medication, to lose weight. Simpson denied the claim and explained that her toned arms were the result of heavy lifting. This incident highlights the trend of “Real Housewives” cast members admitting to using Ozempic to lose weight, but Simpson’s response demonstrates that exercise and diet can also lead to weight loss.
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