Meghan Markle's 'Ozempic face' going too far?
The Duchess of Sussex sparked concern over her weight loss after she was noted to be very frail
Royal watchers have been convinced that Meghan Markle turned to pills to help her shed weight after the Duchess of Sussex stepped out looking very thin over the past few months.
Critics of the former actress believe that her dramatic transformation was a result of using Ozempic, a diabetic drug that gained traction for its weight loss as its side effects.
The drug, which has been very popular in Hollywood, has reportedly been used by other A-list celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Sharon Osbourne.
Recent comments on social media showed that people were not fond of Meghan's slim frame and believed that she took it too far with the weight loss.
"Meghan Markle is back with a swanky new ‘Ozempic Face’ Energy look," one user wrote on X.
"She has been taking Ozempic," another person said plainly.
Another user called out the Duchess of Sussex for blaming her weight loss on stress, elaborating that her latest jet setting activities indicated that she did not appear to be going through any pressure.
"Why would she be losing weight due to stress?" one user asked. "She's got a dozen things that are about to come to fruition. She's been on two vacations in the last two months," they continued.
"It doesn't look anything like her. Is that the Ozempic face so many people are talking about?," another called out.
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