Kathy Bates Defend your weight loss journey after admitting that you use Ozempic as a secondary tool to lose 100 pounds.
“People say, ‘Okay, that’s Ozempic.’ f ***, that’s Ozempic!” Bates, 77, told type In an interview published Wednesday, September 10.
Bates adds her popular CBS series Matlock“Become healthy juxtaposition and then performing the show is incredible. It’s a great timing.”
Bates had previously accepted Ozerry’s rumor in October 2024 peoplerevealing that she had lost 80 pounds and started using type 2 diabetes medication.
“There’s a lot of talk and I’m just doing it because of Ozzes,” Bates told the media. “But I have to impress the people there, and it’s hard work for me, especially during the pandemic. It’s hard to say you’ve had enough.”
After being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2017, Bates decided to take his health seriously.
She continued: “The reason I eat is because I am very scared, and the reason I eat is because it is a blessing for my self-esteem.”[Diabetes] Running in my family, I saw what my father had experienced. His legs were amputated. One of my sisters dealt with it very seriously, which scared me. It scared me. ”
January 2019, Bates celebrates losing 60 pounds And specifically talk about it US Weekly About her mindful diet.

Kathy Bates
Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images“Mindfulness, just knowing when to push my plate away,” she said. “My niece told me this little secret, I guess it’s not a secret, it’s a biological thing, and at some point, when you eat, you have this involuntary sigh, it’s really your brain and your belly, you’ve had enough time.
Bates also said she cut off the soda and junk food.
“It took a few years,” she admitted. “I would say you have to be patient…I don’t like willpower, but I like determination.”
In September 2024, Bates was full of confidence and energy after losing weight.
“I’ve lost 100 pounds over the last six to seven years, which has helped me a lot,” she told her. type. “Since I went to college, I didn’t think I’ve been slim.”
Bates recalls filming her show Harry Law from 2011 to 2012, when she weighed the heaviest.
“I had to sit down every moment. It’s hard for me to walk.” “I’m so ashamed, I’ve made myself so bad, but now I have a lot of energy.”

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