Actress Busy Philipps spoke openly about the topic of 'body positivity' for women during a recent discussion.
The entire culture is built around shaming and being horrible, especially to women who are overweight, so I don’t give a f–k about body positivity or body neutrality,” she told “Lovett or Leave It” host Jon Lovett on Sunday.
During a conversation, Busy Philipps used the opportunity to point out the unfairness surrounding the use of the weight loss drug Ozempic. She emphasized the double standards in society.
Philipps highlighted the long-term use of HGH by men in the entertainment industry compared to the attention given to Ozempic. She criticized the disparity and highlighted the bias against women.
Philipps expressed frustration with the reaction to Ozempic, contrasting it with the lack of attention to men using HGH. She pointed out the inherent bias against women in society.
She passionately advocated for allowing people to live without shame, expressing her exhaustion with the current state of affairs. She spoke out against the mistreatment of women and emphasized the need for change.
The use of the weight loss drug Ozempic has sparked widespread coverage in New York magazine and The Economist, as well as articles in the New York Times.
In February, Oprah Winfrey left Weight Watchers after revealing her use of weight loss drugs. She later hosted a televised discussion on the topic.
Oprah Winfrey expressed hope for reducing stigma and judgment in discussions about weight loss, urging people to stop shaming others and themselves. Winfrey highlighted the societal bias against women, stressing that they did not create the current system. during the program.