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      12 hours ago

      Maybe, but she was never really fat, that photo is clearly photoshopped. On some newer photos her bones stand out like other semaglutid abuser celebrities.

      2025, see her cheeks:

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        semaglutid abuser celebrities

        Sorry is this a thing or just a joke? I have little knowledge of either fitness pharmaceuticals or celebrity news, but my understanding was that low abuse potential was a standout feature of the new peptides?

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          I think it’s because they’re using it for aesthetics and not just health improvement.

          Getting healthy and getting skinny aren’t the same.

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            Fair enough, though if dysmorphia is the only litmus, a gym habit could be construed as abuse, so I assume there’s something more implied here — e.g., exceeding clinical guidelines for eating disorder enablement (if the peptide is even capable of that, which I don’t know).