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‘Love Yourself,’ Preach Celebrities Embracing Weight-Loss Drugs

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Perhaps one of the animated show “South Park’s” greatest gifts is its incessant mocking of elite culture, and its new special, “The End of Obesity,” knocks it out of the park. The kids from Colorado are back at it with large doses of political incorrectness, highlighting the hypocrisy of the elite and the lies they tell about new weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy.

Celebs such as Mindy Kaling, Christina Aguilera, and Jessica Simpson have shed more than a few pounds in the past year, all claiming to have done it through lifestyle changes alone. Aguilera claims to follow a “rainbow diet,” eating only foods of a particular color on any given day. Simpson credits walking and cauliflower for her dramatic 100-pound loss after her third baby. If 10,000 steps and some cruciferous vegetable is all it took, I’d look like Marissa Miller circa 2008.

When one of the mothers of “South Park” compliments a “MILF” on her svelte shape, which all the MILFS flaunt throughout the episode with half shirts, she responds, “Oh yea, just working out a lot. Doing Pilates and stuff.”

I’m not a betting girl, but I’d put money on the fact that these celebs, like the MILFS of “South Park,” are using Ozempic or Wegovy, also known as semaglutide, the GLP-1 agonist that produces dramatic results quickly. They have gone beyond shedding a few pounds to looking as if they’ve lost control of their rapid weight loss. Late last year, Sharon Osborne warned of the

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