BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: Kyle Richards shut down the gossip with her consistent workout posts on social media, showcasing her unwavering dedication. Addressing the Ozempic allegations head-on, the 54-year-old star took to Instagram, clarifying her stance and firmly stating, "I am NOT taking Ozempic. Never have," in response to a user's inquiry on the platform. Kyle's resolute denial and commitment to her fitness journey continue to inspire fans and shut down baseless speculations.
'RHOBH' star posted a stunning series of photos, radiating with joy and updating her fans on her vibrant life. From hitting the gym to glamorous makeup sessions and fun hangouts with friends, all the activities were beautifully captured in the series. However, despite numerous statements denying any use of Ozempic or other drugs, fans once again accused her of resorting to them for weight loss.
Is 'RHOBH' star Kyle Richards using Ozempic?
Kyle Richards treated her fans to a captivating glimpse of her 'Life Lately' through a series of nine intriguing photos. The caption echoed the essence of her post, leaving followers eager to uncover the secrets behind her recent activities. Among the captivating visuals were two powerful workout selfies, proudly displaying her well-earned muscles and the visible fruits of her labor. The other snapshots showcased Kyle in the makeup chair, being pampered and transformed by skilled hands, while the final photo featured an exuberant moment shared with Justin Sylvester and her best friend, Morgan Wade. Notably, both Kyle and Morgan share the same fitness trainer, a detail mentioned in two of the captivating pictures.
However, the internet's fixation centered on Kyle's sudden weight loss, despite her clear denial of using medications like Ozempic for such purposes. This time, Kyle personally addressed the accusatory fans and swiftly shut down their baseless claims. In the face of skepticism, Kyle Richards' bold statements resonated with her supporters, reminding everyone to celebrate personal journeys rather than fuel unfounded speculation.
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'Stop spreading lies'
One user said that "Pretending like you lose weight at the gym when you take Mounjaro," to which she replied with a simple heart emoji while tagging, (@fitnessandinhealth). Another user said, "My personal opinion is that she is using a weight loss medication and also a trainer. You don't want saggy skin so it's best to train while taking the medication. I don't have a trainer and my butt is where it shouldn't be so I have to start doing something to get it back up. She looks stunning, however." To this, Kyle replied while tagging the particular person, "I have never tried ozempic or any of those medicines so stop spreading lies. You don't know me."
Richards also replied to one another user who said, "It’s actually pretty affordable. The problem is celebs like @kylerichards18 ABUSE the drug and people who need it don’t have access to it. It’s also pretty racist to say to POC that they can’t afford something." To this, she said, "I'm sorry but you don't get muscles from that so kindly." The star has been promoting natural fitness and constantly rejecting any kind of accusations that come towards her for weight loss drug use. She also replied to all the fans who supported her as one user asked her, "Amazing. Are you still alcohol free" to which she replied, "Yep. Almost one year (on July 15th)."
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