EXCLUSIVE: “I work very, VERY hard!” Kyle Richards SLAMS rumors she used Ozempic to slim down – insisting it’s thanks to daily workouts and quitting alcohol – as she flaunts her svelte figure and gobbles up pasta in stunning new shoot
- The actress posed a storm in Manhattan for Art Bodega magazine
- The 54-year-old has responded to rumors about her weight loss as ‘just plain untrue’
- The star instead credited a new health regimen which included stopping alcohol consumption
Kyle Richards flaunted her very svelte physique in a new shoot while once again slamming rumors that she slimmed down with Ozempic.
The actress, 54, dazzled in a series of form-fitting outfits as she posed up a storm in Manhattan for a feature film in Art Bodega Magazine.
In a series of snaps, Kyle wolfed down a bowl of spaghetti – before responding to rumors about his weight loss as ‘just plain untrue’.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star instead credited a new fitness regimen for her enviable physique that includes two hours in the gym, hiking and quitting alcohol.
Kyle Richards flaunted her very slender figure in a new shoot while once again slamming rumors that she lost weight with Ozempic


In a series of snaps, Kyle wolfed down a bowl of spaghetti – before responding to rumors about his weight loss as ‘just plain untrue’

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star dazzled in a series of figure-hugging outfits for a feature in Art Bodega Magazine

She credited a new fitness regimen for her enviable physique that includes two hours in the gym, hiking and quitting alcohol.
In recent weeks, Kyle has been accused of taking the drug Ozempic to lose weight.
Alluding to the rumours, she said: ‘If people think I would take weight loss drugs, that’s just not true. I worked very hard.
“I’m sure if my mom would have known how you can take hormones and improve your health after 50, find ways to eat and take care of yourself, which I study diligently and worry about on a daily basis. basis, she might not have died of breast cancer.
“I’ve read studies on how alcohol can affect you. I used to drink very moderately, not even two glasses of wine and I was always hungry. I would start eating cookies – that was so unhealthy.
“It made me stop drinking, start exercising more. I was in a better mood; why change that?’
Elsewhere, she discussed her new fitness regime and revealed: “I get up early in the morning to go to the gym for two hours.
“I love cycling, hiking – I work very, very hard to be healthy. I’ve read all the books on how to feel better, for my own well-being.
“It’s important to take care of yourself, that’s why I quit drinking 10 months ago. It made me lose weight and feel amazing… inside and out.

In recent weeks, Kyle has been accused of taking the weight-loss drug Ozempic after posing in a tiny black bikini with a bra top and high-cut bottom.

Alluding to the rumours, she said: ‘If people think I would take weight loss drugs, that’s just not true. I worked very hard


Kyle previously told DailyMail.com that she finds it frustrating to have her hard work rejected due to a ‘cheating drug’
Kyle previously told DailyMail.com that she finds it frustrating to have her hard work dismissed as the result of a “cheating drug”.
“When people try to blame my appearance on surgery or Ozempic, which would be completely irresponsible to use when diabetics can’t get their hands on it, it’s really frustrating to me.”
‘That bothers me. I prefer to just inspire people with what I do so they can try the same things I’ve done and see what happens to them.
Ozempic is a drug usually prescribed for people with type 2 diabetes who need to improve their blood sugar levels.
In 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, for weight management in obese or overweight adults with at least one related condition such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes or hypercholesterolemia.