Vanderpump rules Alum Stassi Schroeder has admitted she wants to “try” taking Ozempic after having her second child.
The former reality star, 34, recently appeared on Alex Cooper’s show call her daddy So she candidly said she wanted to take type 2 diabetes medications, which are often prescribed as “off-label” weight loss drugs.
“Oh my god, I’d love to try it when I give birth.” Next level basic The author told Cooper on Wednesday’s podcast episode. “After much research I did on this, I found this to be safe and healthy. Well, I think it’s good for you. It’s like taking a vitamin.”
of call her daddy The host told listeners that “nothing said on this podcast” should be taken as serious medical advice, jokingly adding, “Don’t listen to this.”
Schroeder also explained why she’s interested in getting her once-a-week injections of semaglutide, which mimics the hormone that regulates appetite and makes you feel full, once you have your second child.
“[After] During my first pregnancy, I ate bone broth for dinner for six months after giving birth, and I don’t want to do the same again. Like, I don’t want to,” she said.of off with my head The author has a two-year-old daughter, Hartford, with her husband, Bo Clark. In March Schroeder The couple announced they were pregnant with a boy Scheduled for September.
Like Amy Schumer, Schroeder called on celebrities to be “transparent” and “honest” about how they lose weight. “Everyone who hears about Ozempic should be curious,” she said in the podcast. “I’m not thinking, I’d be lying if I said I was thinking about jumping on the train.”
“Have I googled Ozempic and what it would be like and what do you think about it? Yes it is.”
This week, actor and comedian Amy Schumer admitted to taking Ozempic to lose weight last year. But Schumer stopped taking the FDA-approved drug because of side effects. “I was one of the people who couldn’t play with his son because he was sick,” Schumer told host Andy Cohen. See what happens live. “I was very skinny and he threw a ball at me. [I couldn’t]”
Although, train accident The star ultimately decided that Ozempich was “difficult to live in” for herself, but took the time to accuse celebrities of “lying” about her weekly anti-diabetic injections for weight loss.
“People say ‘a little bit,'” she joked. “Shut up. You’re in Ozempic or both.”
Usage of Ozempic has surged since it was reportedly prescribed as an “off-label” weight-loss drug for type 2 diabetes. Increased demand for Ozempic has led to a global shortage of Ozempic due to its weight loss side effects, leaving actual diabetics unable to take the drug.
Ozempic is used to treat diabetes, while popular drugs such as Wegovy and Moujaro are similar weekly semaglutide injections specifically approved to treat obesity and weight loss.
Last month, under Stassi Schröder Vanderpump rules Co-star Brittany Cartwright has denied speculation that she lost weight while taking Ozempic. After Cartwright shared a selfie of her posing in a mirror in cycling shorts and a baggy t-shirt to her 1.6 million Instagram followers, her fans knew she was two. I began to speculate that I was on a type diabetes medication.
Some claimed he was “totally Ossenpic”, while others said Cartwright looked “lean”.
Cartwright later addressed the rumors directly, stating that the reason she looks slimmer is because of the iPhone camera settings she used to take the picture.
“It’s actually a 0.5 zoom of the iPhone camera (laughs),” she wrote in a comment.
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