JD Vance’s striking weight loss has ignited a frenzy online, with many speculating that the weight loss drug Ozempic is behind his impressive transformation. As photos of the Ohio Senator’s leaner physique make the rounds, the buzz intensifies over his 30-pound drop since his 2022 Senate campaign. Remarkably, a parallel trend is observed with Democratic nominee Tim Walz, who also experienced a dramatic weight reduction following his election and appointment.
JD Vance reveals his weight loss journey
Following scrutiny of Hollywood stars and celebrities for using the so-called miracle weight-loss drug, JD Vance, Donald Trump’s vice-presidential pick, has also faced attention for his recent disclosure. In an interview with a Daily Mail reporter aboard the private jet “Trump Force 2,” the Ohio Senator revealed that his motivation for losing weight stemmed from struggling to catch his breath during playful moments with his children.
JD Vance revealed in the interview how he changed his diet and daily routine to reduce his weight by sticking to traditional methods for weight loss. He stated that “I tend to skip breakfast, whereas before I would have, like, you know, three waffles and scrambled eggs and bacon,” Vance went on to discuss how he made compulsory changes in his diet plans.
JD vance on allegations about him using Ozempic
Even a minute ignorance can be a big loss for any party during the election period, being fully aware of the intense scrutiny on his statements, JD Vance took steps to address speculation by clarifying that his weight loss was not due to medication or drugs. Instead, he credited a traditional approach of diet and exercise, firmly stating, “I haven’t taken any drugs. Obviously, you eat a little less, but it’s also just eating better.”
Even after the statement of Trump’s running mate the critics remained unconvinced and continued to speculate and doubt the sudden weight loss of the Ohio Senator . One social media user commented, “Chubby Fat Faced JD Vance before his supposed Ozempic treatments. These GOP Trump MAGA figures are all fake phonies, just like his fictional hillbilly book.” Another wrote, “Sponsored by Ozempic,” while a third added, “Just a few months until you’re washed up and appearing in Ozempic ads at four in the morning,” a sentiment echoed by many. The critics have been harsh on JD Vance and continuously bashing and blaming him on using Ozempic drugs.
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