In a recent viral TikTok video, Brooks Nader's sister claimed she used the popular diabetes drug Ozempic to lose weight during the 'Suspect Challenge', sparking controversy.
- December 3, 2024
AceShowbiz - In a recent viral TikTok video, Brooks Nader's sister claimed she used the popular diabetes drug Ozempic to lose weight during the "Suspect Challenge". The video sparked controversy, with some expressing concerns over the potential misuse of the medication.
In a separate TikTok, Grace Ann Nader, Mary Holland Nader, and Sarah Jane Nader chased their sister Brooks around a pool, hurling insults and outing her for using Ozempic. Several fans praised the "frenemies" vibes of the video, while others questioned the sisters' dress code.
While Ozempic is a safe and effective diabetes treatment when used as prescribed, concerns have been raised about its potential misuse as a weight loss drug. The medication can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and it's not intended for long-term weight loss.
It's important for individuals to discuss any weight loss goals with their healthcare provider and consider all the risks and benefits before considering medications like Ozempic. Celebrities sharing their experiences can raise awareness about the potential dangers of medication misuse and encourage open and honest conversations about weight management.
Brooks Nader has not publicly confirmed or denied using Ozempic. However, she has been open about her on-again, off-again romance with "Dancing with the Stars" partner Gleb Savchenko, who attended Thanksgiving with her family.