Heather Dubrow sparked weight concern and Ozempic rumors with a sequence of latest photographs shared earlier this week from BravoCon.
As she attended the three-day fan occasion, the Real Housewives of Orange County forged member, 54, posted a few photographs of herself together with her fellow Bravolebrities, together with co-stars Tamra Judge, 56, and Taylor Armstrong, 53, Real Housewives of Miami star Alexia Echevarria, 56, Real Housewives of Dubai‘s Caroline Stanbury, 47, and Real Housewives of Atlanta forged member Sheree Whitfield, 53.
“Friends, fans & FANCY PANTS (literally),” Heather wrote together with her slideshow of photographs.
In the photographs that accompanied Heather’s submit, the RHOC forged member was seen sporting a white Prada crop prime, silver “fancy pants,” and silver heels. But, it wasn’t the outfit that received the eye of her followers and followers.
Following the sharing of the posts, Heather was bombarded by apprehensive IG customers.
“Oh Heather! Please put some weight on. So unhealthy!” one particular person wrote.
“Fancy pants needs to eat,” stated one other.
“Damn. Almost every face is an Ozempic face,” a 3rd particular person wrote.
Meanwhile, one other person stated, “Heather’s ribs are showing.”
“Heather, you’re one of my faves so no shade honestly.. but girl [you’re] too skinny,” shared another person.
Then, as one other particular person identified that they might “see [Heather’s] bones,” Heather was labeled as “too thin” by a unique fan.
“Not a good look Heather,” another person agreed. “When your ribs show, maybe crop tops are not the thing you [should] be favoring anymore.”
Another IG person said, “Heather you look UNHEALTHY.”
As RHOC followers might have seen, each Heather and her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. Terry Dubrow, 65, have overtly defended using Ozempic as numerous Heather’s fellow Real Housewives, together with RHOC‘s Emily Simpson, 47, have admitted to utilizing it.
“I’m over this whole Ozempic-shaming thing, and I’m also over people asking, ‘Are you on Ozempic?’” Heather instructed Us Weekly in August. “Would you ask someone, ‘Are you on a beta-blocker? Cholesterol? What are your statins? What’s that looking like?’ It’s private medical information. I don’t think it’s anyone’s business.”
That similar month, Terry too inspired the tip of “Ozempic shaming.”
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