KRIS Jenner’s drastic weight loss and newly plump face indicate she is using a weight-loss drug like Ozempic, a nutritionist has suggested.
She urged the sixty-something TV star to prioritize preventing bone fractures and “significant muscle loss” over skin in her efforts to slim down.
Kris, 67, continues to shock fans and followers with her eternally youthful appearance.
The Kardashian-Jenner momager’s slimmer shape didn’t go unnoticed either.
The mother of six shared a photo on Instagram on Wednesday of her holding a Christmas ornament.
A loose-fitting Balenciaga football shirt flooded his body. Kris’s made-up face was plump.
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“Ozempic and everything she just did made this lady look better than her kids,” one fan commented.
“Ozempic Queen,” wrote another.
The Hulu star didn’t say he uses Ozempic or another medication to lose weight.
The semaglutide-based drug is approved for people with type 2 diabetes and has become a popular weight-loss tool for celebrities.
Nutritionist Rania BataynehMPH, suggested that Kris may have considered losing weight before considering using more fillers to “restore volume.”
She said compensating for “possible volume loss” – or sagging skin – can be “common” for people using Ozempic.
“Ozempic Face” is the potential side effect of sagging or excess skin on the face caused by rapid weight loss. The term is widely used in Hollywood.
“In her photos, it appears that Kris used fillers to compensate for the possible loss of volume experienced by her rapid weight loss,” Batayneh told The US Sun.
“This is also common among people who use Ozempic.
“Rapid weight loss changes the amount of collagen the body produces, which can cause more wrinkles.
“Using fillers can alleviate concerns about loss of facial volume.
“Kris may be thinking, ‘I’ll just lose weight first and then I might consider using more filler to restore volume.’
“When someone loses a substantial amount of weight quickly, it can lead to a decrease in facial fat.
“This side effect is attributed to rapid weight loss.
“This doesn’t give the skin enough time to adapt and harden, causing sagging or wrinkles on the face.”
SLIM AT 60
Other celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, 75, and Whoopi Goldberg have admitted to using medication to lose weight.
Like Kris, they drew a lot of attention for their slimmer shapes.
Kris, meanwhile, was photographed at a beauty awards event on Monday looking visibly elegant.
A clip shared on Instagram showed her off on the red carpet before fiddling with her flimsy dress on stage.
Batayneh, author of The One One One Dietsuggested that Kris looked “visibly thinner.”
“For most celebrities, being slim and maintaining a slim physique can expand their designer wardrobe options,” she said.
“This allows them to blend in better with the Hollywood scene.
“If fit means fitting into a specific size, these celebrities are comfortable in their smaller frames.
“Kris also looks like she did when she was younger, but is thinner than in previous years.”
Batayneh, who has not treated Kris, said rumors that she turned to injections to lose weight, like Oprah, may continue to circulate.
“The speculation is, as with most celebrities, that she has been using some medication to lose weight, passively,” she said.
“With these weight loss medications, you also lose muscle, leaving your bones weaker.
Although we know little about Kris’ exercise routine, Oprah has prioritized activity as part of her lifestyle.
Rania Batayneh, M.P.H.
“Kris doesn’t necessarily seem fragile, but things change on the inside that we can’t see on the outside.
“Oprah Winfrey, who admitted to using injections to lose weight, also exercises.
“Although we know little about Kris’ exercise routine, Oprah has prioritized activity as part of her lifestyle.
“She shares this with us publicly.”
Kris, who celebrated her birthday in November, has spoken openly about aging and menopause.
According to the National Institute on Aging, the transition affects more than one million people annually.
“Menopause sucks! Let me start with this!” Kris said Vogue in 2018 when asked about her style and aging.
MUSCLE IN
“Based on her age, Kris is probably also postmenopausal,” Batayneh noted.
“If you are postmenopausal and losing weight rapidly, you are putting your body at greater risk.
“Rapid weight loss, as seen in individuals using weight loss injections, can lead to muscle loss, which results in weak bones.
“But at age 60, you lose muscle naturally over time.
“Rapid weight loss increases the risk of significant muscle loss.
“Kris needs to take care of her muscles, practice resistance training, eat properly and avoid appetite suppressants.
“When you skip this part of the wellness chart and experience drastic weight loss, it is inevitable that you will lose muscle, period.
“Weak muscles and muscle loss will lead to possible bone fractures and lower bone density.
“It seems like some celebrities want to lose weight as quickly as possible, and for many, that can’t happen soon.”
Over the years, Kris has spoken openly about going under the knife.
She explained what plastic surgery she had on E! with Ru Paul and surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow in 2015.
“Botox, fillers and laser [treatments] and things like that. I had a boob job in the 80s after having four kids because gravity took over,” she said.
Kris used Dr. Garth Fisher to lift her neck, which she did on KUWTK in 2011.
Ozempic is also an appetite suppressant, which means consuming fewer calories.
Rania Batayneh, M.P.H.
The TV star also shared her daily wellness routine in 2021.
She wrote on Kourtney Kardashian’s Poosh website that she walks at 4:30 am. Kris hits the treadmill for a brisk walk at 6 a.m.
Her chef, Khristianne Uy, is said to cook Kardashian’s healthy meals.
“When it comes to diet, they are very disciplined,” said Uy Page six in January.
LOSING
Batayneh said that given her age, Kris should stock up on vitamin D.
“Ozempic is also an appetite suppressant, which means consuming fewer calories,” she said.
Kris would need a certain amount of protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats for optimal health.
Rania Batayneh, M.P.H.
“Any time you restrict your calories, it’s not healthy.
“If you’re not eating nutritious foods and we don’t know Kris’s diet, she will lose nutrients.
“Kris would need a certain amount of protein, carbohydrates and healthy fats for optimal health.
“Saving calories can result in nutritional deficiencies.
“At age 60, adequate vitamin D intake becomes particularly important.
“Aging can affect the body’s ability to efficiently synthesize vitamin D from sunlight.
“It is essential to support muscle health, which tends to decline with age.”
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