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Erika Jayne denies using Ozempic to lose weight, cites menopause

Por: New York Daily News Entertainment August 03, 2023

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Erika Jayne has slimmed down considerably as of late, but her weight loss didn’t come by way of the same methods common among her reality TV contemporaries. The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star shot down speculation she has used Ozempic to get her svelte frame. During a Tuesday interview on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” she explained she shed the pounds without using the popular diabetes medication. Erika Jayne on... + full article



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