Erika Jayne denies Ozempic use again: ‘I’ve always been tiny’

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Erika Jayne once again denied claims that the diabetes drug Ozempic is behind her drastic weight loss.

“My answer stands then and it stands now,” she told Extra Monday. “I’ve always been tiny. I got bigger during all of my depression and through everything else.

“There’s nothing like putting on a show and a little bit of stress … to get you right back into shape.”

Earlier this month, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star — who recently kicked off her Las Vegas residencyblamed her slimmer figure on menopause.

“Yes, I did come down in weight, and I did it hormonally,” Jayne explained to host Andy Cohen during the Aug. 1 episode of “Watch What Happens Live.”


Erika Jayne in a white dress.
Erika Jayne once again denied claims that she is using Ozempic to lose weight.
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“Not Ozempic-ally?” Cohen, 55, asked.

“I was going through menopause,” the “Pretty Mess” singer, 52, replied. “So I took it all down.”

After fellow guest Jackie Hoffman expressed doubt that anyone “loses weight in menopause,” Jayne doubled down on her statement.


Erika Jayne in a pink dress.
“I’ve always been tiny. I got bigger during all of my depression and through everything else,” she told Extra Monday.
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“I went to the doctor and I said, ‘Get it off me,’” she recalled, adding that she wanted to make sure her comments “didn’t trigger any” viewers.


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“We have this conversation in Beverly Hills and we have a cast member with an eating disorder,” the reality star said, referencing co-star Crystal Kung Minkoff, who has previously struggled with bulimia.


Erika Jayne at a premiere in 2016.
Earlier this month, the “RHOBH” star blamed her weight loss on menopause.
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Though Jayne has made her stance on the Type 2 diabetes drug clear, other stars have come forward admitting that they have used Ozempic to lose weight.

Earlier this month, Tracy Morgan confessed that he gets the drug injected every week.

“I ain’t letting it go,” the stand-up comedian shared on the “Today” show. “It cuts my appetite in half. Now I only eat half a bag of Doritos.”


Erika Jayne in a gray dress.
“Yes, I did come down in weight, and I did it hormonally,” Jayne claimed during “Watch What Happens Live.”
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Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi also revealed she lost 11 pounds on Ozempic — and even taught her fans how to inject themselves.

“I am on the weight-loss shots, honey, OK,” the “Shahs of Sunset” alum said in an Instagram video in February. “I’m just not going to lie about it because I always keep it real about what is fake.”

Other stars who have admitted to taking the drug are tech giant Elon Musk, talk show host Sharon Osbourne and comedian Amy Schumer.

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