Melissa Gorga was written by Kyle Richards From Diabetes to Weight Loss Drugs Ozempic to transform her body.
“I’m not going to lie. When I first saw her, I thought, ‘Oh, that’s what she’s drinking,'” says Gorga, 43. Speaking on SiriusXM’s “Jeff Lewis Live” on thursday
The “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star said she changed her mind after Richards, 54. Publicly denies use of Ozempic last week.
“And when she said that, I thought, ‘Oh, maybe not.’ You know, I don’t know.” I didn’t text her or ask her,” Gorga admitted.
However, host Jeff Lewis didn’t admit that the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star had never used the popular drug.
“What she did was probably ‘I’m not in it!’so she’s not Technically Lewis, 52, added that Richards’ explanation for cutting carbs, alcohol and sugar from his diet is unbelievable.
“I love her, but it’s not just that I haven’t had a drink since July. I mean, come on,” said the radio personality, while Golga exclaimed that Richards was “awesome.” rice field.
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“They’re becoming stick figures, and I’m not,” Gorga said. “I like a feminine figure like Jennifer Lopez. For me it’s the body.”
Lewis, on the other hand, confessed to looking through prescriptions and even claimed to have found one three-month option for $1,300 to “lose 10, 12, 14 pounds.”
Gorga, who became close friends with Richards after appearing together on Season 1 of ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip’, has hushed rumors that the ‘Halloween Ends’ actress used Ozempic to achieve her new hot body. A few days later, I commented on this drug. Instead, Richards said he simply changed his diet.
“I started to lose weight and felt great,” she said Share on the “Two Ts In A Pod” Podcast on Monday. “I was like, ‘Why would I go back to that?'”
“So I haven’t had any alcohol yet. You know, I take a bite of birthday cake here and there, but that’s it,” the reality star added.
On the other hand, Jackie Goldschneider, who co-starred in Gorga’s “RHONJ”, We shared her lifelong struggle with anorexiasoon Ozempick condemnedwrote that it was a “needle eating disorder.”