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Page Six
10 Oct 2023


NextImg:Tamra Judge fires back at ‘disgusting’ theory that Ozempic use led to intestinal obstruction

Tamra Judge is not here for the judgements.

The “Real Housewives of Orange County” star is shutting down speculation that Ozempic use led to her intestinal obstruction.

Judge revealed her condition Monday night from a hospital bed and told her social media followers she was “praying” she wouldn’t “need surgery.”

“This is Ozempic, right?” one of many Twitter users presumed, which prompted Judge to fire back, “These comments that I’m on Ozempic are disgusting. I’ve suffered from intestinal problems for years. I’ve had multiple surgeries in the past 12 years.”

She went on, “Remember when you all made fun of me for not having a belly button? That was due to emergency life-saving surgery. Part of my intestines were being strangled.”

Tamra Judge is shutting down speculation that Ozempic use led to her intestinal obstruction.
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Judge, 56, added that her “grandmother died of intestinal problems.”

She insisted that she’s “never” taken Ozempic — a brand name for a type of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist, a diabetes-turned-weight-loss drug — and “wouldn’t use it for weight loss!”

Just last week, the Journal of the American Medical Association published the results of a large study that found that taking medications like Ozempic for weight loss increased the risk of serious stomach and intestinal issues.

The “RHOC” star called the unfounded theories “disgusting.”
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But that doesn’t seem to be the cause of Judge’s problems, and amid the sea of unfounded theories were several messages of defense and support.

“We’ve literally watched you workout [sic], compete in a [fitness] competition, and own a gym… and people are seriously saying you are on Ozempic? That is the most ridiculous things I’ve ever heard. I hope you feel better soon ????,” one person tweeted at the Bravolebrity, who replied, “Thank you. It’s ridiculous ????????‍♀️.”

This isn’t the first time the former CUT Fitness co-owner has weighed in on the popular medication many of her co-stars and fellow “Housewives” have taken to shed pounds.

“We’ve literally watched you workout [sic], compete in a [fitness] competition, and own a gym,” one defender tweeted.
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“There’s a difference between skinny and fit…I’m not on Ozempic. ????????‍♀️ I don’t take shortcuts. #WWHL,” Judge tweeted – and deleted – in July.

The remark came shortly after “Watch What Happens Live” host Andy Cohen asked Judge’s castmate, yoga instructor Jennifer Pedranti, which of the two ladies she thought was “more fit.”

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“Oh, man,” Pedranti, 46, let out before answering, “Me.”

The pair’s friendship has since gone from strained to nonexistent.

The former CUT Fitness co-owner insisted that she’s “never” taken Ozempic and “wouldn’t use it for weight loss!”
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Meanwhile, their co-star Emily Simpson has previously admitted to using Ozempic for about a month to “kickstart” her weight-loss journey, but she said she stopped because it made her feel “lethargic.”

Soon after, the attorney and event planner, 47, underwent liposuction on her arms in tandem with a breast reduction.

She also “cut out a lot of things” she used to eat and drink, and began working out “seven days a week.”

Since December, Simpson has lost 40 pounds.