Claudia Oshry cleverly responded to an online troll after they called her an “Ozempic skeleton.” The comedian, 29, shared a TikTok video and an Instagram post this past weekend of herself wearing a skeleton Halloween costume, using the hater’s original comment as a source of inspiration.
Claudia’s outfit featured a black, long-sleeved skeleton-designed romper, and she completed the look with sparkling rhinestones around her eyes to embrace the skull look. In her social media post, the media influencer posed with the viral duck face by sucking in her cheeks, likely playing into the angular look. To top it all off, Claudia danced to the song “Ozempic Wegovy Mounjaro” by Ari Dayan in her TikTok video.
The commenter whom Claudia clapped back at with her spooky costume originally wrote, “Y’all are so cringe. Yay Ozempic skeletons,” referring to her newfound weight loss.
@girlwithnojob Replying to @kylietedesx1
Ozempic is an FDA-approved semaglutide that is intended for patients with type 2 diabetes. The weekly injection aims to suppress hunger to make the user feel fuller faster. However, a handful of celebrities in Hollywood has admitted to taking the drug to lose weight despite not being diagnosed with diabetes. One of the most outspoken stars was Sharon Osbourne, who recently revealed the negative side effects from the drug.
Previously, Claudia opened up about feeling “embarrassed” when she started taking the injection every week during an episode of her podcast, “The Toast,” in August.
“I think when I started, I was a little embarrassed,” she confessed. “Like, ‘Oh my God, I have to inject myself with something just to get my fat ass to stop eating. Other people can do it without, why can’t I?’ In the beginning, my decision to not share was rooted in a little bit of shame.”
Claudia then tearfully explained that the “reason” why she was “nervous about sharing [how much weight she lost]” was “because I’m ashamed of myself that I got to a place where I had 70 pounds to lose.”
“I could cry. I’m so mad at myself,” she said at the time.
Nevertheless, the “Girl With No Job” influencer noted that her Ozempic experience was “liberating” and even “life changing.”
“I can’t believe how many clothing options I was missing out on!” Claudia added. However, she clarified that she wanted to take the drug for reasons other than her physical appearance. “There’s so many reasons I decided to do it [sic]. Overall health was the number one, but of course, [being able] to have kids,” Claudia said.