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Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpsonis addressing claims that she lost weight using type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic.

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“Oh Lord… it is not,” she told the outlet.

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Admitting that “it hurts” to receive such criticism about her weight, Simpson refuses to let it consume her.

“Am I going to let the negativity derail me? No, I’m too old for that,” she said. “I am too connected to myself right now to let that derail me. It doesn’t mean that it doesn’t hurt.”

“I am fortunate to have been every size,” she added. “For [my] brand, understanding the women [who buy our products], and for my psyche.”

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Back in 2021, theOpen Bookauthor revealed that she reached a point in her health journey where she wasn’t focused on her weight anymore or letting numbers on the scale ruin her self-esteem.

Comparing her scale to a “Ouija board in church,” themom-of-threetoldHoda Kotbon theTodayshow that she decided it was best for her to throw it out.

“I haveno idea how much I weigh, I just want to be able to feel good and zip my pants up. If I don’t, I have another size. I have every size,” she said at the time.

“I’ve really tried my hardest to not let that define me,” the singer added of using a scale to keep track of her weight.

Simpson now has an entirely different perspective, one that focuses solely on her health. She previously told PEOPLE that she’s healed from her struggles with body image and is thankful for positive conversations surrounding the topic.

“There is a wonderful movement for body positivity now and the response to that portion of my story has been overwhelmingly supportive,” she said. “I don’t think people always realized that there was a human being, a beating heart and working eyes with actual feelings behind those headlines and that words can hurt and stay with you for a lifetime.”

source: people.com