Ozempic feet gnarly side effect of weight loss drug exhibited by some celebs: report

If the shoe fits.Ozempic and other weight loss drugs could have a skin-crawling side effect dubbed ‘Ozempic-feet,’ according to a report.The popular pound-shedding prescription drug is known to cause several unaesthetic side effects, including excessive sagging skin — which could even take place on the tops of users’ feet, according to a Daily Mail report.Ozempic, along with other semaglutides used for weight loss like Mounjaro, causes a massive loss of fat content and water retention which can affect areas like the tops of feet, which has a sensitive subcutaneous fat layer, Dr.Barry Weintraub told the Daily Mail.Eagle-eyed celebrity watchers believe that some famous people are already exhibiting the signs of dreaded ‘Ozempic feet,’ the report stated.Veteran TV personality Sharon Osbourne, who lost 42 pounds on the fat flaying drug, recently shared a photo of herself and grandson on Instagram which set off speculation about her feet, according to the report.Fans noticed that Osbourne, 72, had wrinkly feet that fans speculated could be a result of her Ozempic usage, not her age, the Daily Mail claimed.Another celebrity in the crosshairs of feet-fat-watchers is Oprah Winfrey, 71, who dramatically announced her use of a weight-loss drug in a television special last year.Internet critics said The former Weight Watchers board member supposedly exhibits the same sagging foot syndrome that is thought to be an Ozempic side-effect, the Daily Mail claimed.The new suite of GL-P1 drugs have been taken by a number of public figures, including Pennsylvania Senator Jon Fetterman, comedian Amy Schumer, and billionaire X owner Elon Musk....

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