Khloé Kardashian Shows Off Her 80-Lb Weight Loss After Adopting A Healthier Lifestyle But Fans Aren’t Buying It: ‘You Mean Ozempic’

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Khloé Kardashian just divulged how she shed 80 pounds post giving birth to her daughter, True Thompson, in 2018. The reality star, 39, credited her pre-pregnancy lifestyle and diet alterations that enabled her to effortlessly drop the extra pounds, as she had weighed more than 200 pounds post-partum.

On an episode of the She MD podcast last week, the Good American founder shared that her technique involved ditching all soda from her diet. Despite this, many fans on social media remain unconvinced of her methods and continue to accuse her of relying on the controversial weight loss drug, Ozempic, in recent times.

 

 

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Khloé Kardashian Continues To Spark Ozempic Rumors And Accusations After 80-Lb Weight Loss

Page Six shared a clip of Kardashian’s recent appearance on the podcast in a new post for its 1 million Instagram followers. In the video, the Kardashians star says that she would “cut out all sodas” when trying to lose weight. She added: “Little by little I would cut things out. I would do that for a week and then cut out one other thing because I realized I did every diet under the sun when I was younger.”

The mom of two (who shares daughter True, 6, and son Tatum, 1, with ex Tristan Thompson) continued: “It took me a long time to train myself and when I got pregnant with True, I was 204 pounds when I delivered.” Kardashian went on: “I took so many years to do it the first time but because I had all the tools in my toolbox, I knew what to do and I actually lost my pregnancy weight much faster than I ever did my regular fat weight. I was so proud of myself, I did it twice.”

Fans headed to the post’s comments section to share their thoughts. “She didn’t mention her personal trainer, private chef, ozempic,” one wrote as another added: “Oh please say Ozempic!!” Someone else chimed in: “does anyone actually believe this?” as one other concurred: “toolbox? you mean ozempic?”

 

 

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This isn’t the first time that Kardashian has faced Ozempic rumors and claims. Back in January 2023, she shared photos from her Sorbet magazine cover shoot via IG in which she bared her abs and showed off her toned figure.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians alum quickly responded to fan accusations in the comments that suggested that she used an antidiabetic medication to lose weight. “Let’s not discredit my years of working out. I get up 5 days a week at 6 am to train,” she fired back, adding: “Please stop with your assumptions. I guess new year still means mean people.”

During her most recent podcast appearance, Kardashian shared more about her weight loss journey. She confessed that she has been “overweight a lot of [her] life” and that she found herself suffering from being an “emotional eater.” She also shared that it was hard for her to stop binging on junk food initially. “I was sad so I needed the ice cream again. It was this crazy repeat cycle,” she said.

 

 

Kardashian continued: "It took years for me. I’ve always been even chubby, like athletic. I’ve always played sports, I was never in shape. My thing is more the food because I have the determination, so I had to retrain my mind as to what I could eat [and] what I couldn’t eat." Regarding her current athletic routines, she said: "If I’m getting ready for a shoot I’ll do pilates and my workouts."

Having achieved her desired physique, Kardashian said she occasionally indulges in  junk food but no longer craves her previous guilty favorites. "Now that I’m in a good place body-wise, that I like, I do sort of eat what I want," she said. "But because my brain is so trained, you don’t even want to eat half the crap or junk." When she wants to treat herself, Kardashian said she opts for pizza.

  "Pizza is my weakness. But now that I’m in this different state of mind, I’m never going to eat a full pizza," she revealed. "But it’s retraining your brain. If your brain isn’t trained with your body then you’re not doing [anything], it doesn’t matter."