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Fans Urge Mindy Kaling to Own Ozempic Use

Mindy Kaling is facing scrutiny over her dramatic weight loss, with fans demanding the actress ‘admit' to using GLP-1 medication after debuting her noticeably s...

Fans Urge Mindy Kaling to Own Ozempic Use
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is facing scrutiny over her dramatic weight loss, with fans demanding the actress ‘admit' to using GLP-1 medication after debuting her noticeably slimmer frame.

The 46-year-old Office star has , recently revealing she dropped several dress sizes for health reasons as she hopes to ‘live longer’ for her three children.

‘When I was younger, I would want to because of vanity reasons,’ she . ‘Now I want to lose weight or have lost weight because I want to stave off things like .’

Kaling, who spent years openly joking about being ‘chubby’ both on and off screen, also acknowledged why some longtime fans have struggled with her transformation.

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‘It’s sometimes no fun when one of your favorite actors loses weight,’ she admitted to the outlet. ‘You have an idea of what they were like when you grew attached to them, and it made them endear themselves to you.’

But after the actress recently stepped out flaunting an ultra-tiny waist, social media users quickly reignited speculation that weight loss medication like Ozempic may have played a role - with critics accusing the star of being less than transparent about her slimdown.

Mindy Kaling is facing scrutiny over her dramatic weight loss, with fans demanding the actress ‘admit' to using GLP-1 medication after debuting her noticeably slimmer frame on Wednesday

After the actress recently stepped out flaunting an ultra-tiny waist, social media users quickly reignited speculation that weight loss medication like Ozempic may have played a role

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One Reddit user wrote, ‘I don't understand why people feel shame about taking a GLP1. It's a drug for a chronic condition, the same way I have to take blood pressure medication.’

Another chimed in: ‘I don’t think anyone is required to publicly address their weight loss methods, but it just felt dishonest.’

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