LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: ‘The View’ host Ana Navarro has moved her splendid summer vacation from Turkey to Greece as she keeps her social media updated about the same.
Most recently, Navarro posted pictures of herself in a white dress solo, as well as posing with her husband, Al Cardenas.
This time around, Navarro’s comment section was flooded with comments about the controversial weight loss drug, Ozempic.
Navarro has previously steered clear of “confirming or denying her use of Ozempic,” according to People Magazine.
Navarro has previously opened up about procedures, treatments, and products used for skin care on ‘The View’ and social media, but not her weight loss.
Although Navarro has frequently responded to comments on her vacation posts on Instagram over the last two weeks, she has not commented on this post.
Ana Navarro flaunts a gorgeous white dress
‘The View’ host took to Instagram to post pictures of herself and her husband as they both dressed in white and partied in Greece.
Navarro wrote, Yesterday, @chacha_cardenas’ parents got dressed up. And then, I partied the night away and co-opted the DJ booth again, turning the place into a Latin disco.”
Navarro continued, “Oh, and somewhere in between, I played 80’s Music Bingo. I really have become that Tía who won’t leave the party. 🤣🤣🤣”
Internet wonders if Ana Navarro uses Ozempic
Ana Navarro’s comment section has been bombarded with everyone wondering how ‘The View’ co-host achieved weight loss.
One person wrote, "I can't believe how well she looks!!! So pretty!! Does anyone think Anna took the diabetic drug to lose weight? I have gained 12 pounds that I simply can't take off," and another asked, “How is she losing so much weight."
One person even asked if she used Ozempic or the gastric sleeve method as they commented, "Ozempic or gastric sleeve? You have a platform for people to educate themselves on health facts for these reasons. I did and I'm glad I'm healthier."
The comments about Ozempic kept pouring in her comment section as the people relentlessly accused Navarro of using the weight loss drug.
"How come Ozempic isn't working for you?" asked one user. One person commented, "Oh oh oh Ozempic,” and another called it, "Ozempic syndrome.”