Khloe Kardashian regrets that Ozempic was not around 10 years ago during her weight loss journey.
The reality TV star, 40, discussed her decade long body transformation in a new interview with Bustle published on Tuesday.
‘Over the past three years, people are like, “You must have gotten surgery because you just lost weight.” I’m like, “It’s been a 10-year journey! What are you talking about?”‘
‘But even if people get surgery or [get on] the Ozempic craze, I’m like, “Who cares!” As long as people feel good about themselves, who am I to judge?’ she went on.
Khloe said that the judgement over people using Ozempic to shed pounds is ‘ridiculous’, adding, ‘I’m just mad [Ozempic] wasn’t around 10 years ago.’
The interview was accompanied by a number of sizzling snaps featuring Khloe flashing the flesh in lingerie.
Khloe Kardashian, 40, expressed her regret that Ozempic was not around 10 years ago during her weight loss journey in a new interview with Bustle published on Tuesday
The mom-of-two explained that her weight loss journey began after her divorce from ex-husband Lamar Odom.
The pair married in 2009, but just four years later, Kardashian filed for divorce.
After the basketball player’s nearly fatal 2015 overdose, she withdrew the filing to take care of him. She then filed for divorce a second time in May 2016, following his recovery, with their divorce finalized seven months later.
Khloe — who recently sparked fresh plastic surgery speculation — then suffered from a ‘nightmare’ experience when her therapist leaked her secrets to a tabloid.
‘I remember I was going to therapy and the next thing I knew, something private I told my therapist was on a tabloid,’ shared the Good American designer.
‘And I knew that my therapist disclosed this information to a tabloid because there’s no way this could have gotten out there,’ said the star who launched her new perfume XO Khloe last week.
‘My weight loss journey started because I was getting a divorce. I stopped going to therapy and started going to the gym,’ Khloe explained.
‘As a byproduct, my body started changing. I loved the way I felt. I loved testing myself and challenging myself. And I’ve been doing it for 10-plus years now, and I love it.’
‘Over the past three years, people are like, “You must have gotten surgery because you just lost weight.” I’m like, “It’s been a 10-year journey! What are you talking about?”‘ she shared