Kylie Jenner's postpartum weight loss
Last year, the model revealed in a series of Instagram stories she had gained 60 lbs from her pregnancy with Aire, and was working to lose that extra weight a few months after giving birth. Already, she was "down 40 lbs" and was doing walking and pilates as her "favorite combo."
Since then, she's been spotted at numerous public events flaunting her famous curves. Most notably, the low-cut, skin-tight shimmering Schiaparelli gown she wore at a Paris Fashion Week event. "Snatched down!" one fan commented on the star's Instagram post showing off her dress.
"Pick my mouth up from the floor!" another user posted.
"She looks the best she’s ever looked!" a third fan wrote.
Other fans called her "a living goddess" and "a literal angel," flooding the comment section with fire emojis, heart eyes, and red hearts.
Fans speculate Kylie Jenner is on Ozempic
In a Reddit thread started by @Weird-Plane2646, fans called out the Kardashians star for her seemingly drastic weight loss. @Weird-Plane2646 posted some side-by-side photos, seen here, and asked, "How can this be the same person?" The first photos show Kylie from an episode of The Kardashians. Kylie's face is considerably swollen, though the 26-year-old is pregnant in these photos.
The second photos are from Kylie at the WSJ Innovator Awards, in which she’s wearing a custom espresso-colored Ferragamo dress featuring a strapless, asymmetrical leather corset and a sweeping train. Her face is notably thinner and more defined in the second set of photos.
"The ozempic weight loss is actually shocking," one user replied. "She looks 10x better and much healthier before the weight loss."
"She's actually on the verge of looking unwell," another person added.
But others defended the mother-of-two, pointing out that Kylie was pregnant in the "before" photos. "She was pregnant there…so, uh… it can be the same person. She lost the normal natural baby weight." one person said.
"She was pregnant and gained weight," another user agreed. "And then she became not-pregnant and lost weight. This happens to millions of women every day."