The influencer is known on the internet for empowering fat women and mocked the use of weight loss medication at an event
During the São Paulo Fashion Week event, which took place this Sunday, 20th, the dancerThais Carla stood out by displaying a unusual costume, emblazoned with the word “Ozempic”.
The choice of clothing alludes to the medicine popularly used to treat type 2 diabetes, which has recently gained notoriety among those seeking quick weight loss. With a satirical tone, Thais, 35 years old, commented to Quem: “I didn’t even need to take it, I just put it on and I’m already feeling lighter from laughing so much.”
Thais Carla is widely recognized as an active voice in the empowerment of fat women. In an interview with Quem magazine, she highlighted the importance of speaking out against the insults and offensive comments she frequently receives on social media.
With a follower base that exceeds 4 million, the influencer does not hesitate to expose fat-phobic manifestations, stating that its authenticity seems to bother many people. “I think being real is uncomfortable,” he declared.
The ozempic
The drug semaglutide, commercially known as Ozempic, has its main application in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. According to the nutritionist John Spottthe drug works by sending to the brain signs of satiety, thus reducing appetite, in addition to influencing adipose tissue and reducing hepatic glucose production.
The endocrinologist Pedro Andrade adds that the medicine is effective in controlling glycemic levels and mitigating the risks of complications associated with diabetes, such as heart and kidney problems.
Source: Maxima

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