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    1. This is pharma advertising wearing celebrity skin. Normalize the product, hide the tradeoffs, sell it as lifestyle. Same recipe.

    2. Nobody wants a world full of liars and cheaters not only not respecting the rules, but also lecturing about effort and how anybody but them is lazy, constantly gaslighting others with „i deserfff and u sux“. Thats why they lie and hide and conspire in the dark.

      I’d love to hear the stories from the perspective of all the people they hurt or destroyed on their way there.

    3. truth_star444 on

      boo. thats fukin bullshit. i watched exactly NO commercials. turned the damn sound off

    4. I would not use this, it wastes away muscles which are needed for a healhty metabolism/calorie burn.

    5. 0x446f6b3832 on

      Yeh that’s crazy. In my country (and most, I think), advertising medications is banned.

    6. LegalizeDiamorphine on

      Shit & I can’t even get any good pain relief in this country. What a joke.

    7. dumbhillbilly72 on

      I think these peptides and synthetic hormones are going to be the next Phen-phen-redux scandal but much worse. People should be asking why this „gut hormone“ isn’t already present, and hold the FDA accountable for allowing this.

      I also genuinely believe with the effect that these drugs end up having on the stomach and pancreas- expect to see an alarming rise in pancreatic cancer as well as conditions like crohns, diverticulosis, stomach and colon cancer.

      I really hope I’m wrong, but this is just like the Purdue/Sackler push to release Oxycodone as „less addictive“.

    8. I’m just grateful my daughters are of an age where they understand the world and the sick twisted shit that occurs.

    9. Les-Soldats on

      When money is your god, you’ll do anything to get more. Even using yourself to advertise unethical and probably dangerous drugs.

    10. LowComfortable5676 on

      Its incredible the push theyre doing on these products now. All over Olympic coverage as well… if its not an ad for Ozempic or Wagovy its an ad for middle man online doctor services which are basically just exclusive drug dealers for these products. Its insane. Everything is about these „drugs“ now.

    11. wowsomeoneactuallyy on

      As a diabetic, that is poor. It pisses me off to no end that these rich celebrities with arguably the best healthcare, personal chefs, personal workout regimens, more money than they will ever know what to do with; take a glp1 when they are the least likely to need it. She’s a professional athlete for god sakes what the hell did she really need it to lose a measly 34 pounds for? She doesn’t even have diabetes, even a regular Joe taking it for weight loss has more of a valid reason than she ever will.

    12. DeleteriousDiploid on

      This really feels like one of those adverts that you’d see in the background of a dystopian sci-fi film.

    13. Prescription only drugs weren’t advertised once upon a time. But that was communist, so Reagan allowed it. Now enjoy huge drug companies pushing their drugs legally.

    14. At the same time there’s a horror movie about being injected to be hotter…

    15. Eternalyskeptic on

      Using a celebrity athlete to advertise a drug that alters your body, is fucking wild.

      I thought the while point of competitive athletics was working hard, taking your body to the peak……oh yeah, and without drugs.

    16. This commercial has been out for weeks if not months. I don’t agree with it but it’s nothing new

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