Oprah Winfrey is getting candid about her use of weight loss medications during her recent TV special, explaining how the process has changed her life!
Oprah Winfrey got candid about her use of weight loss medications during her recent TV special—explaining how the process has changed her life for the better.
E! News spoke with Dr. Terry Dubrow and his wife Heather Durbow about how he's doing now that he's off Ozempic at the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on March 14.
Botched star Terry Dubrow revealed plans to go back on Ozempic in the future after recently using the Type 2 diabetes drug to drop a few fews. Find out what his wife Heather Dubrow thinks.
“Girl With No Job” TikTok creator Claudia Oshry says she's “hungry all the motherf--king time” since she stopped taking Ozempic for weight loss in November.
RHOSLC star Heather Gay—who said she felt "pressure" to use Ozempic—learned that the body positivity movement "was all a big lie" once she lost weight.
kelly Osbourne revealed in an exclusive interview with E! News why she is supportive of the Ozempic trend and of anyone who wants to take the type II diabetes drug.
Setting healthier intentions is one thing, notes trainer Jillian Michaels, but you've got to know what you're doing to see results. She shared her straightforward advice with E! News.
Sherri Shepherd knows certain hot topics can be a lot to process. The daytime host spoke to E! News about her own journey with Type 2 diabetes and why she's so passionate about preventive health care.
After Botched's Dr. Terry Dubrow recently revealed he temporarily used Ozempic to drop a few pounds, longtime colleague Dr. Paul Nassif weighed in on his costar trying the weight-loss drug.
‘Botched’ star Dr. Paul Nassif opens up to E! News about how he really feels about the Ozempic craze and which of his friends are using the weight loss drug.
After Terry Dubrow recently revealed he temporarily took Ozempic to lose weight, the Botched doctor gave an update on his health after quitting the Type 2 diabetes drug.