Aussie celebrity shares the shockingly simple way A-listers are getting their hands on Ozempic prescriptions

An Australian celebrity has revealed the very simple way stars get their hands on diet pills.

According to a blind article that Ny Breaking Australia columnist Jana Hocking posted during one of her Instagram Sessions of ‘Saucy Secrets’An anonymous social media user explained how a celebrity shared a simple method that doesn’t require a personal doctor’s visit.

The user recalls recently attending an event where the famous celebrity shared the hack with other attendees.

“I was at an event recently and a well-known celebrity (who I’m sure you know) shared a link to a Telehealth service that allows you to get Ozempic prescriptions without a video call,” the user wrote.

She told her friends to [details]lie about their height/weight and call a doctor right away. Total cost $400.’

Jana admitted that she was aware of the method, adding, “I HAVE ALSO heard of people getting recipes this way.”

The new wave of extreme weight loss has also reached Australian celebrities.

While many stars have admitted to using the popular Hollywood weight loss drug Ozempic, many Australian celebrities claim to have lost the pounds on their own.

An Australian celebrity has revealed how stars get their hands on diet pills in a very simple way

The user recalled recently attending an event where the celebrity shared the hack with other attendees

The user recalled recently attending an event where the celebrity shared the hack with other attendees

Stars like Roxy Jacenko, Ajay Rochester and Rebel Wilson have all admitted to using the drug at some point, while several others who have undergone massive transformations claim they did it the old-fashioned way.

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, Chrissie Swan, Tones and I, Osher Gunsberg and Fifi Box all claim that their recent weight loss is not due to strict diet and exercise.

Ozempic and its sister drug Wegovy work by lowering blood sugar levels and suppressing the production of glucose in the liver.

It promotes weight loss by mimicking the action of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), a hormone in the brain that regulates appetite and feelings of fullness.

Ozempic and its sister drug Wegovy work by lowering blood sugar levels and suppressing glucose production in the liver

Ozempic and its sister drug Wegovy work by lowering blood sugar levels and suppressing glucose production in the liver