The View’s Ana Navarro has been accused of using Ozempic once again after she posted a new selfie on Instagram, in which she gave her fans a close-up of her slender face following her continued weight loss.
The 52-year-old TV star shared the photo to show off her “crazy dilated pupils” during her annual eye check, but her 746,000 followers were more interested in her weight, with one person claiming she had “sunken”. cheekbones’.
Ana has made no secret of the fact that she has made a conscious effort to lose weight over the past year, but some people are still wondering whether or not she has used the weight loss injection semaglutide, which is branded Ozempic and Wegovy. .
In the comments section, one person wrote: ‘Ozempic Rules?’ while another said: ‘Prescription medications for the rich to lose weight,’ and a third asked: ‘Ana, are you with your belly pinching weight loss medications?’ Please Be Careful.’
The View’s Ana Navarro has been accused of using Ozempic once again after she posted a new selfie on Instagram
The 52-year-old television presenter, seen in October 2023, has been sporting a much slimmer figure in recent months.
Ana, pictured on the left in December 2019 and on the right in August 2023, has been showing off her continued weight loss in various snaps on social media.
A fourth person claimed: ‘You have what is known as Ozempic face sunken in cheekbones etc, time to stop that thing’, while another imitated the tune of the injection commercial and wrote: ‘O- O – O- Ozempic.’
One fan told the political strategist: ‘Ana, your face is getting thin… Get off your diet,’ while someone else accused her: ‘Too much Botox girl… be natural… damn television,’ and another He called her a ‘skinny lady’. ‘.
However, other Instagram users praised Ana when one person wrote: ‘You look like a teenager without makeup!’
‘Wow, I haven’t seen a photo of you in a while. Are you aging in reverse? You look amazing,’ a second commented, while a third asked: ‘How are you aging backwards?’ That’s All I Need to Know! You look well.’
Referring to the cosmetic procedures Ana admitted to having last year, someone else posted: ‘Are you still doing those skin treatments? Your face looks fabulous!’
In March 2023, Ana shared a video of herself on Instagram that showed her in a clinic undergoing cosmetic procedures on her face, including Morpheus8, which is a microneedling device that uses radiofrequency energy to reshape and contour the face and body through subdermal adipose remodeling. .
He also admitted to having Daxxify on his forehead, which is the first peptide-formulated injectable wrinkle-relaxing treatment on the market and is a neuromodulator that is in the same family as Botox, Dysport, Xeomin and Jeaveau.
Months later, in June 2023, Ana responded to an Instagram user who had asked her when she was “confessing” about using Ozempic.
The TV star flaunted her slender figure in a white dress during her 2023 summer vacation.
Ana, pictured here in the gym last year, previously told her fans she had made a “lifestyle change” when she decided to try to lose weight.
The Chinandega, Nicaragua-born television personality responded that she “has posted many times about (her) weight loss journey,” and detailed the latest steps she has taken in recent years.
Ana, who ran in the late Senator John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign, said: “I’ve struggled with my weight my whole life,” adding that “the pandemic and menopause made things worse.”
Ana said her mother’s death in 2021 as a result of kidney disease caused by diabetes – “She suffered terribly the last few years of her life,” she said – prompted her to be proactive in her pursuit of better health.
“Last August, I went to a wellness spa in Mexico called @rancholapuerta with two of my friends since elementary school,” she wrote.
‘We had all turned 50 and wanted to be healthier. I spent time there learning to cook and eat healthier, reprogramming the way I thought about my lifestyle, and being more active. We did all kinds of exercise classes for hours a day.’
Ana said that when she and her friends returned to Miami, “they were determined to continue some of our healthy habits,” and that she had “also sought professional help” in the form of a nutritionist, Pilates trainer, pickleball coach and medical supervision . .