Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez Wedding Guests Who Sparked Ozempic Rumours: Leonardo DiCaprio Catches Attention For New Slim Figure
A number of celebrities such as Sharon Osbourne and Rebel Wilson have publicly opened up about their use of ozempic, while others have denied or ignored allegations surrounding use of the weight-loss drug

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez' wedding celebrations saw A-list celebrities showing out this past weekend– with many like Leonardo DiCaprio appearing noticeably thinner and fueling Ozempic rumours.
The celebrations, which concluded on Sunday, have been referred to by those on TikTok as the 'Ozempic Olympics' due to a number of celebrities revealing impossibly tiny waistlines.
Lauren Sanchez made sure she wasn't outdone by donning a glitzy gold dress at Thursday's party. The dress' fitted corset bodice emphasised an incredibly slim waist, with some saying she looked like a vase.
Bezos' bride has been accused countless times of plastic surgery, with some saying she looks unrecognisable to 20 years ago. Plastic surgeons have also identified the many procedures she has likely undergone over the years. Sanchez has never publicly confirmed any use of plastic surgery.
Some in attendance over the weekend have been open about their use of Ozempic. Oprah Winfrey appeared in a purple dress which exposed her small waistline on Thursday. The talk-show host has publicly shared she's shed 50 pounds thanks to the weight-loss drug.
Winfrey told PEOPLE back in 2023, 'I'm absolutely done with the shaming from other people and particularly myself.'
However, these celebrities' apparent weight loss remains unexplained, causing netizens to question whether the answer may be Ozempic.
Leonardo DiCaprio
The 'Titanic' and 'Wolf of Wall Street' actor appeared looking considerably thinner than he has in recent years.
DiCaprio, 50, arrived in Venice with his 27-year-old supermodel girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti. He wore a white dress shirt under a simple black suit adorned with a black cap shielding his face.
Internet users were able to point out how slimmed-down the actor looked compared to the fuller figure he's been seen sporting over recent years.
The reason behind this sudden weight loss is unclear– causing a circulation of Ozempic rumours.
'While it certainly could be from diet and exercise alone and minimizing his intake of alcohol, it could also be by the assistance of a GLP-1 medication such as Ozempic,' an expert said.
Kardashians/Jenners
As usual, the Kardashians showed out at the celebrations, with Kim rocking a snakeskin dress that exemplified her petite waist at the pre-wedding party on Thursday.
The mother of four is no stranger to extreme weight loss, having dropped 21 pounds to fit into a dress that once belonged to Marilyn Monroe for 2022's Met Gala. However, she has denied ever using Ozempic as part of her weight loss journey.
Khloe Kardashian has also faced Ozempic allegations over the years, and arrived in Venice alongside Kim and their mother Kris Jenner wearing a leopard print cat suit and heels.
While Khloe has also denied ever using Ozempic, she admitted that she likely would have if it had been available when she was bigger.
'I tried any fad weight-loss trend, except for the real thing that actually works, and that's a lifestyle change,' she revealed on an episode of The Kardashians.
Kendall and Kylie also appeared alongside their sisters and mother in Venice, both sporting tiny waists as well.
Gayle King
Like her best friend Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King showed up to the Bezos-Sanchez wedding looking much thinner than years prior.
She appeared alongside Winfrey at Thursday's party wearing a tight fitting white and yellow dress. In recent months, fans have speculated that she may have joined Winfrey in her use of Ozempic.
Last year, the 70-year-old made her debut in Sports Illustrated, flaunting her swimsuit body on its cover.
The television personality has not addressed the Ozempic rumours but it's clear that she's undergone significant weight loss over the last few years with or without the drug's help.
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