Lana Del Rey Praised for Weight Loss in New Selfie, But Some Accuse Her of Using Ozempic

Lana Del Rey recently shared a mirror selfie and many fans celebrated her weight loss. However, critics on social media accused her of using a prescription drug called Ozempic because her body changed so quickly and drastically.

On her official Instagram account, the singer posted a selfie of herself wearing a blue shirt and pearl-studded denim shorts. The singer appeared to be wearing no makeup and kept her hair casual.

Fans immediately took to the comments section to compliment her on looking so beautiful. One person wrote, “Mom, you fed us so much today. HARD WORK IS AWESOME.”

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“Every time I see Lana I just think about how young and beautiful she is,” one person wrote, while another added, “Blue suits you so well, especially with blonde hair.”

Despite the positive comments, some speculated that she had been taking diet pills: “Is she slimming down or I hope she’s not sick from the ozempic. I think my mother is different.”

“the devil works hard but ozempic works harder,” one person posted on Xwhile another likened her to Christina Aguilera, who was also accused of using Ozempic: “Ozempic! Xtina impact.”

“ozempic IS WORKING,” another added.

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As of this writing, Lana Del Rey has yet to respond to comments surrounding her weight loss.

Over the years, the singer has released numerous songs and several albums in the alternative music genre, including Did you know there is a tunnel under Ocean Blvd, Born to Die, Honeymoon, Norman F****** Rockwelland many more.

However, 2024 will be a completely different year for the singer, as her 10th studio album, Lasso, will be country music..

“We’re going to go country,” she announced at a Billboard event earlier this year. The album was revealed to be released in September 2024, but no specific date was given.

However, the first single from the new project, “Tough,” produced by Quavo, is now available to stream on major music platforms.

This isn’t Lana Del Rey’s first time trying her hand at country music, as she’s previously covered songs like Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man” in Nashville and Elvis Presley’s “Unchained Melody” during a special appearance on Christmas at Graceland special.

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