She's a celebrity, though, and all they lie in order to score points. It's like a Hollywoke actor suddenly packing on 10 kg of muscles within six months and then going on a cross-promotional blitz to promote his groundbreaking 'weight lifting routine', as well as his new movie.
Lizzo isn't going to sell more albums because she's skinny. Ben Affleck needs to take steroids to be a credible batman and make $20 million for a single performance and obviously feels the need to lie about how he got the muscles.
Or in other words, Ozempic didn't want to sponsor her ass.
She actually worked out and showed people how to do it.
I think she deserves a little credit for that.
Ozempic is going to destroy an entire generation of people once they figure out what's wrong with it.
She's a celebrity, though, and all they lie in order to score points. It's like a Hollywoke actor suddenly packing on 10 kg of muscles within six months and then going on a cross-promotional blitz to promote his groundbreaking 'weight lifting routine', as well as his new movie.
Lizzo isn't going to sell more albums because she's skinny. Ben Affleck needs to take steroids to be a credible batman and make $20 million for a single performance and obviously feels the need to lie about how he got the muscles.
I think they're a bit different.
Not really. Even the most basic 'influencers' lie about these things on social media, unless they're sponsored.
Entire generation of celebrities. That shit is way too expensive for 99% of people (it’s about $1k a shot.)