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Kris Jenner is the latest celebrity accused of using Ozempic, a type 2 diabetes drug, to lose weight fast.
The “Kardashians” star, 67, posted an Instagram slideshow of her trip to Italy on Wednesday.
The lead image featured a slimmed-down Jenner in an all-white outfit consisting of an A-line dress and a mini jacket.
She captioned the post: “Under the Tuscan sun 🇮🇹☀️”.
Several trolls took to the comments section to speculate if Jenner took Ozempic to lose a few pounds.
“You rock the Ozempic too?😂,” one person wrote.
“The bad guy Ozempic,” added another.
“Ozempic is amazing,” said a third.
A fourth, referring to speculation that Khloé Kardashian and Kim Kardashian also used the drug, added, “Ozempic runs deep in this family😂.”
Although Jenner did not respond to the comments, Khloé, 39, silenced the “mean” people who had spoken out against her.
“Let’s not discredit my years of training,” the Good American founder replied to a hater in January. “I get up 5 days a week at 6am to train. Please stop with your assumptions.
She concluded at the time, “I guess New Years is always about mean people.”

The reality star – unlike some commentators – used her mother’s post to uplift the matriarch.
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Khloé sweetly wrote to Jenner on Wednesday, “You are the most beautiful woman in the world,” receiving nearly 1,000 likes on Thursday.

Although no one in the Kardashian-Jenner family has admitted to using Ozempic, several stars have come forward to defend their use of the drug.
Comedian Tracy Morgan revealed on the ‘Today’ show in August that he injects himself every week – in addition to working out at the gym.
“Real Housewives of Orange County” star Emily Simpson said on “Jeff Lewis Live” in June that she used Ozempic before having liposuction, but noted an adverse side effect.

“I didn’t like how it made me lethargic and it just made me lose a lot of energy, which was difficult with three little kids,” Bravolebrity, 47, said at the time, “but it sure makes me feel full and it makes you feel, for me it was like a refreshment.
In July, famed plastic surgeon Terry Dubrow warned of the dangers of “ozempic shaming.”
The 64-year-old “Botched” doctor said on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast at the time, “If someone is taking Ozempic because they want to lose weight, (we should) celebrate the fact that we have a breakthrough in the fight against obesity.”
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