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Angel Smith reacts to rumours of taking drugs to lose weight

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Angel JB Smith, has addressed those who questioned whether her recent weight loss was due to her use of the Ozempic medicine.

On Saturday, January 18, 2025, the reality star showed off her notably smaller body during an Instagram live session, attributing her change to consistent gym attendance and avoiding alcohol.

Angel’s notable weight loss, nevertheless, has generated conflicting responses on social media. While some users applauded her dedication to exercise, others conjectured that Ozempic, a drug used to help diabetes patients regulate their weight, may have contributed to her weight reduction.

Angel Smith took to social media to address the issue. Responding to her haters, she urged them to give the matter a rest.

She emphasized that her body transformation is the result of diligent effort and healthy lifestyle choices.

Angel Smith stated, “You weirdo lame ass hoes have been speaking on my body since 2021, give it a rest.

“Someone can not go to the gym and stop drinking alcohol without you all coming on here with your ugly ass lips talking about some Ozempic, shut up and stop speaking on my body.”

 

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Ogyem Solomon

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