'Another Ozempic housewife': 'RHOBH' star Erika Jayne accused of using diabetes drug for weight loss
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Erika Jayne never fails to slay! 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star recently shared a steamy photo on her social media. Notably, the reality star has debuted a brand new sizzling look for a confessional to the upcoming season of the Bravo reality show.
Erika flaunts stunning poses in a blue blazer as she filmed the interview clips for the 13th season of 'RHOBH'. Fans quickly noticed the 'Pretty Mess' singer's blonde bob and raved about her latest look. Meanwhile, some of the reality star's social media followers accused Erika used Ozempic for her weight loss.
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Erika Jayne debuts new look
Erika recently showed off her new short hair on Instagram. The reality star's latest look was revealed ahead of her first super-glam 'RHOBH' Season 13 confessional look. Erika looked stunning in a denim patchwork blazer worth $1,207 from the Fendi and Versace collaboration. She styled her saucy look with a sans shirt. Erika accessorized her bold blunt debut with Alexis Bittar and Maria Tash earrings. However, 'RHOBH' star credited makeup artist Michael Anthony, who also works with Ariana Grande, Chloe Cherry, and Noah Cyrus, for her glamorous look. Alongside the sizzling photo, Erika simply gave courtesy to 'FENDACE'.
Did Erika Jayne use Ozempic for weight loss?
Erika has been showing off her stunning physique on the red carpet and on Instagram. But the reality star's latest post fueled speculations that she was using Ozempic, the diabetes drug people have been taking for weight loss. A social media user commented, "It’s giving ozempic." Another user claimed, "She's fully taking Ozempic! I'm a fan but I'm not delusional! She looks amazing." Another user added, "When the ozempic hits." Another user said, "I wish I could afford Ozempic (or even adderall (I’m struggling to afford fresh produce. McDonalds and other fast food is a fraction of the price). She’s using her “resources”. No hate here." Another user wrote, "Another Ozempic housewife." Another user penned, "Ozempic face for sure." Another user said, "Love the hair, but be true to yourself. No wrinkles, pores? Come on. 😉."
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