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Ricki Lake, 55, hits back at Ozempic claims after star puts her much-slimmer face on display following weight loss

Ricki revealed how she shed the pounds so quickly after making a lifestyle change with her husband, Ross

ACTRESS Ricki Lake clapped back at fans after they accused her of using a weight loss drug.

The 55-year-old television host has recently shed the pounds and has been flaunting her slimmer-than-ever figure.

Ricki Lake clapped back at fans after they accused her of using a weight loss drug
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Ricki Lake clapped back at fans after they accused her of using a weight loss drugCredit: Instagram/rickilake
The television star has shed the pounds recently
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The television star has shed the pounds recentlyCredit: Getty

Ricki shared a on Friday via her Instagram from a trip to New York with her sons, Milo and Owen Sussman.

The star started the carousel with a selfie from the Plaza Hotel, where she stayed.

Ricki wore a black jacket with a blue fur trim collar with a brown bag slung over her shoulder.

She completed the look with a black hat which covered her silver locks.

Ricki did not smile but her face looked slimmer than ever after her recent weight loss.

Other photos in the collection included scenery shots of Central Park as well as Ricki with her sons at a restaurant.

"NYC, once again you spoil me!" she captioned the post.

Fans flooded the comments with admiration, but one fan accused Ricki of using the weight loss drug, Ozempic.

"That Ozempic face is real! Damn!!!" wrote one follower.

Ricki replied denying the claims and said her weight loss was natural.

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"NOPE," Ricki replied.

The daytime TV alum shared a new post on Instagram earlier in the year and revealed how she'd dropped the pounds so quickly.

The social media  included photos of Ricki and her husband Ross Burningham, 57, being active and flaunting their much-slimmer frames.

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Ricki gave insight into the methods behind their weight loss, sharing that the four-month transformation was all natural.

";Hi friends. I’ve been wanting to share with you what I’ve been up to these last 4 months.

"On October 26th, 2023 I made a commitment to myself to get healthier. My husband, Ross joined me in this effort," she explained.

"Together we have each lost 30+ lbs. I really want to share, because we did this without relying on a pharmaceutical. (Not that there is anything wrong with that)."

"But neither of us were pre diabetic and both of us felt like we wanted to at least try and do it on our own," the television star added, potentially referring to the controversial weight loss drug, Ozempic.

Everything you need to know about fat jabs

What you should know about Ozempic, Wegovy, Saxenda and Mounjaro

Weight loss jabs are a hot media topic at the moment, with hundreds of success stories sharing how they helped them shed the pounds.

In March 2023, the NHS announced it would make Wegovy, a drug made by Danish firm Novo Nordisk, available on prescription to thousands of obese Brits.

It contains the drug semaglutide, which is said to have helped reality star Kim Kardashian and Twitter boss Elon Musk lose weight.

Wegovy, which helped a third of people reduce their weight by 20 per cent in trials, is now available from pharmacies like Boots.

How do they work?

The jabs work by suppressing your appetite, making you eat less calories and therefore lose weight.

To do this, an ingredient found in the fat-busting drug, known as Semaglutide, mimics the role of a natural hormone, called GLP-1.

GLP-1 is part of the signalling pathway that tells your body you have eaten, and prepares it to use the energy that comes from your food.

London GP and founder of , Dr Zoe Watson, said: “Your body naturally produces an appetite regulating hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1.

“These jabs work by regulating your appetite, which can lead to eating fewer calories and losing weight.”

Aren’t they diabetes drugs?

Semaglutide, the active drug in Wegovy, was originally sold under the name Ozempic specifically for diabetes patients.

But they started noticing it helped suppress their appetites, stopping them eating as much and helping them shed the pounds.

So Novo Nordisk developed Wegovy, which contains the same chemical but at higher doses specifically to aid weight loss.

Wegovy is not prescribed for diabetes patients.

Can I get them?

Wegovy is offered on prescription to obese adults given specialist weight loss treatment.

The NHS currently also offers a similar drug called Saxenda, or liraglutide.

Both are only available on Tier 3 and Tier 4 weight management services, which means you have to be referred to weight management clinics led by experts.

GPs can’t prescribe them on their own either, Dr Watson said. 

The jabs have to be taken as part of an overall programme to help with lifestyle changes and psychological support to get the best effect from the medication prescribed. 

But despite being approved for use, supply of Wegovy on the NHS has been postponed indefinitely because of a surge in worldwide demand.

Supply was also halved in the US because of the skyrocketing demand.

Are there any risks?

Like all medicines, the jabs do not come without side effects.

Around half of people taking the drug experience gut issues, including sickness, bloating, acid reflux, constipation and diarrhoea.

Dr Sarah Jarvis, GP and clinical consultant at patient.info, said: “One of the more uncommon side effects is severe acute pancreatitis, which is extremely painful and happens to one in 500 people.”

Other uncommon side effects include altered taste, kidney problems, allergic reactions, thyroid tumours, gallbladder problems and hypoglycemia.

What other options are there?

Mounjaro (brand name for tirzepatide) also came onto the market in early 2024.

Like Wegovy, tirzepatide stems from a drug originally designed to treat diabetes.

The weekly injection helped overweight people drop more than two stone in 18 months.

It is available with to order with a prescription online from pharmacies including Superdrug and LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor.

It works in a similar way to Wegovy and Saxenda, but is more effective.

Dr Mitra Dutt from says: “Based on clinical trials, 96 per cent of people were able to lose more than five per cent of their body fat using Mounjaro. In similar trials, 84 per cent of people lost more than five per cent of their body weight on Wegovy, and 60 per cent on Saxenda.

“Mounjaro works by activating two hormonal receptors (GIP and GLP-1), which enhance insulin production, improve insulin sensitivity, and work to decrease food intake."

"Being 55 and in perimenopause, I was a bit worried that my body would not drop the lbs like it had in the past," she said.

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"I am so so proud of us. I feel amazing. I feel strong."

The Ricki Lake Show host teased, "I will go in depth in another post of what I did exactly, but suffice to say this is the healthiest way I’ve lost weight in all of my years."

Ricki enjoyed a weekend with her sons
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Ricki enjoyed a weekend with her sonsCredit: Instagram/rickilake
The star said she did not use any drugs to help with her weight loss
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The star said she did not use any drugs to help with her weight lossCredit: Getty
Ricki and Ross made a lifestyle change together to shed some weight
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Ricki and Ross made a lifestyle change together to shed some weightCredit: Instagram rickilake
Ricki lost 30 pounds in four months through exercise and diet
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Ricki lost 30 pounds in four months through exercise and dietCredit: Instagram/rickilake
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