The Real Housewives of Orange County's Tamra Judge clapped back at critics accusing her of using weight-loss drug Ozempic amid a recent health scare for ongoing intestinal problems.
star recently posted a photo of herself in the hospital suffering from an intestinal obstruction, the 56-year-old denied her stomach issues were caused by Oct. 9. "I've suffered from intestinal problems for years. I've had multiple surgeries in the past 12 years.""Remember when you all made fun of me for not having a belly button?" Tamra continued. "That was due to emergency life-saving surgery. Part of my intestines were being strangled.
"The thing that bothers me the most is that when people comment on the way that I look, they constantly say, ‘Ozempic, Ozempic,'" she explained. "And it's like, yes, I did use that nine months ago, but I don't like that it discounts all the hard work I put in. At least gimme credit for seven days a week, getting up at 6 a.m. every morning and busting my butt in the gym every single day."star replied to an Instagram user in January.
"The doctor was just like, ‘There's this new weight loss drug and it's just been FDA approved and it's great. I think it would really help you lose some weight and you'll feel better and you'll be able to get working out again and feeling more like yourself,'" she shared in July. "And I was like, ‘OK, sounds great.' I did that in December. It was great for my diet.
"There's going to be a lot of people with eating disorders," she continued. "You start dropping massive amounts of weight. That's so addicting. That's how I spiraled into anorexia.""I take them as a shot once a week, and that helps you lose weight and improves your metabolism,". "Everyone is like, ‘Marge, you look great,' although some of my costars think some of my weight loss is not a great idea. But I think it's ridiculous.
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