Kylie Jenner does not want to accept the accusation that she resorted to Ozempic to get rid of her baby pounds.
The reality TV actress has a six-year-old daughter, Stormi, and a two-year-old son, Aire, with her ex-boyfriend Travis Scott. In an interview with British ‘Vogue’ magazine, the 27-year-old, who is now dating Timothée Chalamet, talks about her weight after her two pregnancies. According to Kylie, she trained hard to get back in shape.
“I weighed 200 pounds when I gave birth to my nine-pound babies: 8.3 and 8.9. After my daughter was born, I finally lost all the baby weight and then got pregnant with my son two months later. I felt in shape and it worked, and then I got pregnant and started all over again,” she says.
Kylie also complains: “I feel like people don’t have enough empathy for me, or women in general. I see pictures [im Internet] and people accuse me of doing drugs or something.”
The entrepreneur was then asked: “You mean they mistakenly think you’re taking Ozempic or something like that?” The mother of two then said she was “upset” about the accusation that she owed her weight to the weight loss injection.
“I’m back to the weight I was before having my daughter and son, and people put me next to each other three months after giving birth. I think, ‘Is everyone forgetting that I had two children and gained 60 pounds in both pregnancies?'” she says.