Khloe Kardashian grabs the attention of ex Tristan Thompson as he responds to super conditioned photograph of her wearing a minuscule silver swimsuit - in the midst of hypothesis she's 'utilizing LA's number one new eating routine medication'

Khloe Kardashian grabs the attention of ex Tristan Thompson as he responds to super conditioned photograph of her wearing a minuscule silver swimsuit - in the midst of hypothesis she's 'utilizing LA's number one new eating routine medication'

Extraordinary: Khloe Kardashian, 38, flaunted her super thin body on Monday as she presented in a minuscule dim swimsuit for some Instagram snaps

Khloe Kardashian's most recent hot photograph got the attention of her ex Tristan Thompson who was discovered giving it a 'like'.

She looked extraordinarily conditioned as she flaunted her thin figure to Instagram with a sizzling post on Monday, creating an uproar on the web.

The truth star, 38, wore a scarcely there metallic silver two-piece, with a plunging triangle top and high-waisted string bottoms.

In any case, the post comes in the midst of hypothesis from fans that Khloe and her renowned Kardashian sisters have been utilizing weight reduction substance Semaglutide, which is additionally realized by the brand names Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus.

Ozempic, used to treat diabetes, is a hotly debated issue right currently as it's known as Hollywood's 'most terrible kept secret', with many stars said to have involved it for fast weight reduction.

Cryptic: It comes after she recently shared a number of cryptic quotes on her Instagram Stories that seem to allude to her split from Tristan Thompson; Pictured 2022

Cryptic: It comes after she recently shared a number of cryptic quotes on her Instagram Stories that seem to allude to her split from Tristan Thompson; Pictured 2022

There he is: Tristan appeared in Khloe's list of likes which were certainly plentiful

There he is: Tristan appeared in Khloe's list of likes which were certainly plentiful 

Sharing two snaps with her 294M Instagram followers, Khloe looked sensational as she leaned up against a wall and struck a pose.

She gathered her highlighted tresses up into her hands while sporting a pair of sunglasses and looking away from the camera to show her chiseled side profile. 

Khloe also appeared to be hitting back at rumours from fans too as she shared two cryptic quotes to her Stories shortly after posting the pictures.

'Life hits different when you stop trying to prove you didn't say that, you didn't do that, you not like that...you can't fix every lie and every rumour, neither can you defend yourself every time something is said about you.. just be great,' 

read the first quote.

While she then shared another which noted that 

'What other people think of you is none of your business'.

Khloe Kardashian took to Twitter on Monday to clear up her dating status following her split from Tristan.

The reality TV star decided to answer a burning question from a fan, who asked her: 'Who's your man currently?'

Khloe replied: 

'Who has time for a man lol I have a 6 month old baby and True and I are sickly codependent on one another. Ha! I secretly love it. No but for real.... No man right now.... He's in my prayers too ha!'

Work it: She gathered her highlighted tresses up into her hands while sporting a pair of sunglasses and looking away from the camera to show her chiseled side profile
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Work it: She gathered her highlighted tresses up into her hands while sporting a pair of sunglasses and looking away from the camera to show her chiseled side profile



Split: The reality star and the NBA player share two children: daughter True, four, and a son born last July - but have had an on-off romance buffeted by his infidelity, that officially ended in 2021; Pictured 2018

They have however retained an amicable co-parenting relationship, and at the start of last month Khloe was at his side as Tristan grieved his mother Andrea, who died in Toronto after a sudden heart attack at home.

Now Khloe has taken to her her Instagram to share several messages about moving on from people whose 'energy is off' and doing what is best for you.

She shared a message that said: 'Just a reminder that there's so much more that we still don't know about ourselves and that's what makes life so beautiful.

'Next year you could find your next favorite musician or fall in low with someone you haven't met yet.

'You might see a new shade of green that will become your new favorite color or you could become obsessed with a new food that you thought you once hated.

'We change as life goes on. We grow as life changes. Our experiences shape us into a new person. It's beautiful.'

Apology: Meanwhile, Tristan took to his own Instagram to share a tribute to his mother and apologize for the 'wrong decisions' he'd made and the 'embarrassment and paid' he'd caused, hinting towards his infidelity

Apology: Meanwhile, Tristan took to his own Instagram to share a tribute to his mother and apologize for the 'wrong decisions' he'd made and the 'embarrassment and paid' he'd caused, hinting towards his infidelity

The reality star then more pointedly alluded to the split, saying: 

'stop feeling bad for doing what's best for you'.

Seemingly referring to her ex, she wrote: 'I spent enough time on things never felt right. I'm listening to my soul now'.

Other quotes Khloe posted mentioned learning from past 'wounds' and staying away from people whose 'energy is off'.

One said: 

'The real flex is, how many of your wounds can you turn into wisdom.'

While another said: 

'I respect a person who knows their energy is off and keeps their distance because they don't want to transfer it onto you. I don't think some people understand how real that is.'

Meanwhile, Tristan took to his own Instagram to share a tribute to his mother and apologize for the 'wrong decisions' he'd made and the 'embarrassment and paid' he'd caused, hinting towards his infidelity.

He wrote: 

'I know you’re here as I write this letter. All I can say is, Im sorry mommy for the wrong decisions I've made in my life.

Scandal: Last December, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that Tristan - who has a history of cheating - had secretly fathered a child with fitness model Maralee Nichols

Maralee and her baby: DailyMail.com exclusively revealed the NBA star had fathered a child with personal trainer Maralee Nichols while he was still involved with Khloe 

'I'm sorry for the embarrassment & pain. You raised me better than what I was able to show you. But I have also learned sorry is not enough.

'Actions speak louder than words. So I wont just say sorry. Stay tuned to the ways I will show the world what an amazing son you raised.

'I will show you that even when we fall & make mistakes, we get back up. You are my motivation. Stand beside me as I become the man I know you always believed in. Im going to make you proud, I promise!'

Tristan and Khloe's five-year on-off relationship ended for the latest time in 2021 , and that December DailyMail.com exclusively revealed the NBA star had fathered a child with personal trainer Maralee Nichols while he was still involved with Khloe.

By the time Maralee and Tristan's son Theo was born at the end of 2021, Khloe and Tristan's surrogate was already pregnant with their new baby.

Khloe and Tristan dated on and off between 2016 and 2021, despite the relationship being rocked by the sportsman's repeated cheating scandals.

Less than 48 hours before True was born, DailyMail.com exclusively broke news of Tristan's alleged fling with New York City strip club bartender Lani Blair.

He and Khloe remained together then, but broke up in 2019 after Tristan shared a kiss at a party with Kylie Jenner's then best friend Jordyn Woods.

When the coronavirus lockdowns struck, Tristan and Khloe moved in together so they could both be with True - and wound up rekindling their romance as well.

Reports of their latest split began circulating in June 2021 as Tristan found himself denying a swirl of rumors about his fidelity.

Then DailyMail.com exclusively obtained court documents in late 2021 claiming Tristan was having a baby by Maralee.

Maralee gave birth on December 1 and released a statement a couple of weeks later along with the first public pictures of her son.

Tristan fired up his Instagram in January 2022 and confessed for the first time that he was the father of Maralee's baby, having established the fact via a paternity test.

History: They remained together then, but broke up in February 2019 after Tristan shared a kiss at a party with Khloe's sister Kylie Jenner's then best friend Jordyn Woods (pictured)

History: They remained together then, but broke up in February 2019 after Tristan shared a kiss at a party with Khloe's sister Kylie Jenner's then best friend Jordyn Woods (pictured)

Khloe unleashed a furious tirade against her ex in the season one finale of The Kardashians, which aired last June, after learning about Tristan and Maralee's baby.

She made the shock discovery about Tristan when her sister Kim Kardashian, 41, read a story on DailyMail.com, which exclusively revealed the news that the former NBA player had admitted to fathering a child in court papers.

An emotional Khloe was seen breaking down in tears as she slammed Tristan for 'humiliating' her with another public scandal.

'I called him and was just like, what have you got to say? It was more yelling on my end, but him talking, trying to plead his case. There's not much to talk about in my opinion,' 

Khloe said later in the episode.

'It's a joke, it's gross, it's a joke, it's embarrassing, it's disgusting, we're all over it. I'm like, I didn't buy tickets to this f***ing circus but somehow I'm watching all these clowns act out in front of me,' 

she added.

'I want a refund, return to sender, I don't want to be at this show. Somehow the clowns keep coming back in this f***ing clown car and no matter what he says nothing's going to give me the answers that I'm looking for, the closure.'

Khloe first became involved with Tristan when his ex-girlfriend Jordan Craig was still pregnant with his eldest son Prince, six.

Although Jordan claimed she was still with Tristan when he took up with Khloe, the reality star has insisted she thought he was single at the time.

Meanwhile, Khloe is known for her incredible weight loss and even created TV show 

'Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian', 

where she helps others turn their diet and workout around. 

But this week, many fans shared their speculation that Khloe and her sister Kim had used the popular weight-loss substance, with one accusatory account even commenting on her recent post:

 'An Ozempic ad is what I see here.' 

Ozempic is manufactured by Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk and costs around $900 per dose.

The injectable version can be used on the stomach, thigh or arm, and it quickly works to suppress a person's appetite, which can be useful in allowing them to shed weight.

Speaking out: Khloe also appeared to be hitting back at rumours from fans too as she shared two crypic quotes to her Stories, after being accused of using weight-loss substances
One noted: 'What other people think of you is none of your business'

Speaking out: Khloe also appeared to be hitting back at rumours from fans too as she shared two crypic quotes to her Stories, after being accused of using weight-loss substances

Makeover: Khloe is known for undergoing a massive body transformation (pictured in 2008)
She's looking slimmer than ever at the moment

Makeover: Khloe is known for undergoing a massive body transformation (pictured left in 2008, right this week)

It is currently only approved by the FDA as a type 2 diabetes treatment, but many medical providers have begun prescribing it off label as a weight-loss drug recently, and it has skyrocketed in popularity among wealthy customers looking to slim down.

However, the rush of rich people looking to buy the drug has created shortages that harm diabetic people who most need it for their health. 

Semaglutide is currently licensed in the UK only to treat weight-related illnesses such as diabetes, under the brand name Ozempic. But its side effect of helping users rapidly shed pounds means it has a large ‘off-label’ market, in which specialists can offer it to anyone they feel might benefit. 

The truth behind the TikTok diet drug craze - Hollywood is apparently hooked on it, and social media is fanning demand for the latest weight-loss 'miracle'

Over the summer I was lucky enough to be invited to a 60th birthday at which the after-dinner entertainment was a private performance by one of the UK's leading male pop stars. More eye-popping than the actual show, though, was how incredible said star looked. He was a mere shadow of his former self, prancing around the stage in a silver catsuit. His secret? Semaglutide, or Ozempic as it is branded, a new diet drug that everybody – but everybody, darling, including one of the world's most famous supermodels – is apparently taking. 

Originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes, it is used off-label (for a purpose other than that for which it was licensed) in both the US and the UK to treat obesity. In research conducted by its billionaire manufacturer, the Danish-based pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk, patients lost an average of 17 per cent of their overall body weight over 68 weeks. This compares with five to nine per cent for 'oldschool' anti-obesity drugs such as Metformin. 

Only available in the UK on the NHS if you have type 2 diabetes, Ozempic can be obtained through a private doctor, and if you are willing to take it without medical supervision – not recommended by doctors (see panel) – you can get it online through various weight-loss programmes. It is sometimes taken in tablet form but more commonly as an injection. 

Predictably, Hollywood has been aware of Ozempic for a lot longer than us – Variety magazine recently quipped that the drug deserved its own thank-you speech at the Emmys, as so many stars on the podium had obviously been taking it. Elon Musk raved about its more powerful sister drug, Wegovy, on Twitter; Kim Kardashian, it is hotly rumoured, used semaglutide to lose 16lb in order to fit into Marilyn Monroe's dress for the Met Ball. On TikTok the hashtag #ozempic has had more than 285 million views. 

Thanks to the hype, there has been a surge in demand, causing shortages on both sides of the Atlantic, with a backlash against influencers and celebrities hogging supplies ahead of desperate diabetes sufferers. Predictably, Big Pharma has come up with an alternative – tirzepatide (brand name Mounjaro), manufactured by Eli Lilly – but it has yet to be approved by the US Food & Drug Administration for weight loss. 

Novo Nordisk has issued a statement to say its supplies will be replenished by the end of the year, but it hasn't quelled anxiety. At least two middle-aged male friends of mine who started using it in September are getting themselves in a twist about being caught short before the holidays. As one private London GP remarked to me: 

'It's like the H RT panic last spring.' 

So what exactly is this drug? Semaglutide belongs to a class called GLP-1 agonists, which not only regulate blood sugar but, as was discovered about a decade ago, also mimic the gut hormones that regulate our appetites – the ones that tell the brain when we are hungry or full. There are, of course, side effects: acid reflux, nausea, exacerbation of IBS symptoms and fatigue (but much less so than in earlier GLP-1 agonists such as Saxenda), as well as pancreatitis, gallstones and, in very high doses, it has caused thyroid tumours in rats. Meanwhile, when you stop using it the effect wears off immediately and in some cases it won't work at all. 

'I would describe semaglutide as an example of very smart science,' 

says leading consultant endocrinologist Dr Efthimia Karra from her private practice off London's Harley Street. 

'But it is not a panacea for everyone. Around a fifth of users do not respond to it. This is because the human body favours weight gain, thus when you lose weight the body will do anything to revert to its highest BMI. The heavier you are the harder it is to lose weight. If a patient has made no progress in three months, I will take them off it.' 

Banker's wife Laura, a native New Yorker in her mid-50s who had hovered between decades, started using it in January. 'The Paleo diet, 5:2, CBT, NLP, bootcamp, diet delivery services – I've tried them all,' she says from the family home in Hampshire, 

'and I've always yo-yoed right back. After my last annual checkup I seriously contemplated giving up. Then my doctor suggested semaglutide.' 

After only a month she noticed her clothes had become looser. From then on, the weight started dropping off. 

'The strange thing was, I wasn't eating anything different. I just couldn't physically have seconds any more, and the idea of pudding after a full meal had lost its allure.' 

Three months on, she is two stone lighter ‒ though occasionally she suffers heartburn if she eats too late at night or drinks alcohol ‒ and when we spoke in autumn, she was looking forward to losing another stone by Christmas. 

'There is a niggling voice that tells me it is both risky and lazy to take a drug to lose weight, and I worry that it will all pile on again if I stop taking it. But if it does, I will seriously consider taking it indefinitely.' 

Private London GP Dr Martin Galy has been prescribing semaglutide for about a year to clients who cannot lose the weight they gained in menopause. He has seen it have a transformational effect, too, on much younger women who suffer polycystic ovary syndrome. 

'PCOS sufferers are difficult to treat, and you can imagine how body image plays a very important part when it comes to self-esteem.' 

But according to Tom Sanders, professor of nutrition and dietetics at King's College London, it is not a magic bullet. Commenting on a study on semaglutide published in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2021, he says, 'The challenge post-weight loss is to prevent a regain in weight,' he wrote. It may prove to be useful in the short term, but 

'public health measures that encourage behavioural changes such as regular physical activity and moderating dietary energy intake are still needed'. 

That said, given our rising national obesity statistics and the escalation in accompanying health issues such as heart failure, cancer and obstructive sleep apnoea clogging up hospital beds, we're going to need something. Semaglutide may be the rich person's drug today, but might it be approved for more widespread use? Only time will tell.

 

 

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