(Technically, it was Mounjaro rather than Ozempic. She lost 50 pounds.)
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Gretchen was a beautiful woman who had two separate periods of nudity. The first was in 1988 when she appeared topless in the commercial success, Red Heat. She had small breasts. She did no more scenes with her natural bosom but she re-appeared some eight years later with some new-fangled…
(s5e2) Because Europeans love autopsy nudity!
This is a few months old, but I missed it in real time. She looks great. Share via: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn More
… is that Photoshop?
Click through to the other pics. Looks legit.
Hence the divorce
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
She’s even uglier now. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
She was never funny. She can’t act for shit. Bitch can fuck off. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Woken up next to worse.
I feel sorry for you. Only thing worse than that is some very ugly farmyard animals.
Still unfunny and narsty.
Humans are tremendously adaptable. I predict in about 5 years the GLP-1s won’t work for most people. It will go back to “will power”
And there are signs now of side-effects from long term use. I don’t think that it is the answer.
exactly and our “long term” is only a few years so far. Remember when Olestra was going to take all the calories out of fat?
Next goal, some squats and some lunges, girl.
I’ve been taking Mounjorno for the past 4 months and have lost 17 pounds without dieting or otherwise trying to lose weight. However, unlike most of the celebrities who take Ozempic or Mounjorno to lose weight, I have type 2 diabetes. Losing weight is great, but I take Mounjorno to lower my blood sugar and A1C, and it does a great job of doing that. Plus, my clothes are looser. I don’t think there is anything wrong with doctors prescribing these drugs for weight loss, except for the fact that the popularity of these drugs makes it harder for diabetics to fill their prescriptions because many pharmacies can’t keep these drugs in stock. When my doctor first prescribed Mounjorno for me, I had to try 5 pharmacies before I found one that could fill it. However, since I began taking it, my refills have been processed without my having to do anything. Well, I do have to pay for them. It’s almost $200 for a 4-week supply. It’s expensive but worth it if it keeps my A1C inside a healthy range, which ot has done. Thus far, at least.
I take it too for Type 2 Diabetes (truly an amazing thing – my A1C has dropped from 7.5 to 5.3, and I’ve even been able to drop some other meds). Have you checked with Eli Lilly for a coupon? I’m able to get mine for $25 / 3 month supply. Definitely worth checking into.
I’ll have to look into that. Thanks. I only had to pay that much for my first month. After that, I had apparently exceeded my deductible, and all my prescriptions were free for the rest of the year. That was new. I definitely prefer that to previous years with the donut hole. Even when I had moved into the “catastrophic” phase, where my insurance covered 95% of the drug costs, I was paying $500 for a 3-month supply of my prescriptions. Most of the cost was for Jardiance and Victosa. I had been taking Victosa for over a decade, but what finally dropped my A1C was the Jardiance. I saw my doctor this morning, and he said he might cut my Metformin dose in half.
That’s hilarious.
Looked better thick
She’s still got that tragic face though
I’ve never found her to be exceptionally talented or attractive, but I’ll note that she is completely make-up free here, is 44 years old, and has had a baby.
Dress her up in that black dress she wears in one of these pictures, let a professional make-up artist give her a makeover, and I would probably have to concede that she’s a serious contender in the MILF league.