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George Santos using Ozempic to get rid of stress-induced weight gain
Geo-oh, oh, oh, Ozempic – he knows.
Expelled Congressman George Santos returns to Ozempic looking to lose 70 pounds. The New York native exclusively told Page Six that after losing over 100 pounds on the celebrity-favorite weight loss drug, the stress of his alleged crimes took a toll and he gained weight.
“Then everything else in my life happened and I completely broke down. I was stressed,” 35-year-old Santos tells us. “I gained 40 pounds. So yesterday I decided to get back into the game.”
In May last year prosecutors brought charges against Santos with the embezzlement of $50,000 in campaign money to purchase designer clothing and cover personal expenses. He was also accused of abusing Covid-19 unemployment benefits and lying to Congress on financial disclosure forms in which he claimed to be a millionaire.
He pleaded not guilty.
The ousted Republican politician wants to “educate” the masses about the drug because there are “so many taboos” about it and its potential side effects, of which Santos said he has experienced “almost zero.”
Santos, who hopes to lose up to 200 pounds from 270, has been participating in GTX workouts at his local gym to help lose weight faster.
“Okay, I’m 6-foot-2. I don’t want to be skinny,” she says. – I’m too old to be a boy anyway.
In August 2023, Page Six broke the news that a lying Long Island representative was overheard extolling his weight loss at a swanky Manhattan party — and credited Ozempic for his slimmed-down figure.
“George said, ‘I’ve lost 92 pounds on Ozempic in the last eight months,’” an insider told us at the time.
Before starting his first weight loss journey, Santos weighed 352 pounds and wore “jacket sizes 55, 56,” he says.
“I had a moment where I thought, ‘Enough’.”