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In the new interview, however, the reality star admitted that he had received 20 pounds after the drug has reported “quitting” who has led him to seek professional help.
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In presenting “Jeff Lewis Live”, Catania, 54, told the host and former Bravo personality that he had recently struggled with weight gain.
“I have a really difficult time right now,” the mother of the two said. “Mounjaro (also known as Ozempic) quit an action; I got 20 pounds.”
Catania, who became a full -time actor during the “Rhonj” season, continued, “I’ve been looking for treatment for all my friends. I have a really bad time with this.”
Elsewhere during the conversation, Catania told Lewish that she couldn’t try other weight loss medications because she has “done everything”.
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“I stopped taking it like a month,” he said, and added that another reason he had to stop the medicine was his need to perform “heart ablation” – treatment for people with irregular heart rate.
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Catania’s honest comments about his weight are not the first time that the reality star has spoken publicly about his body. During the previous episode Andy Cohen“Look what happens to live,” Jersey’s native told Cohen that he jumped into the Ozempic “carriage” to avoid “bigger” than his Castmatic “Rhonj” association.
In terms of the side effects of the drug, Catania claimed that his experience was minimal and pointed out that his only hunger was hungry.
In another interview, Bravo’s veteran shared his excitement about losing “20 pounds” with Ozempic and added that he hoped to gain weight in the low 130’s.
“I’m realistic,” he continued. “At the moment I’m 137. I was 157 when I started.”
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And Catania is not the only circle in its circle that has achieved weight loss goals when using such drugs. Earlier, February 2025, he open His boyfriend Paul Connell, who passes through the change of his own body as he loses “60 pounds”.
“He no longer takes a certain antihypertensive medication and it has been really positive,” he said before he added that he was considering moving to a “smaller dose” after he was on a weight loss medicine for years.
“I know it’s time to wean myself or go to a smaller dose, but doctors have said that there is nothing wrong with it. Stay there. You always have to go through the true doctor, even though who knows what they do. The study is everything,” he said.
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Although Catania and his boyfriend Connell have had a positive experience of these drugs, not everyone, especially a comedian Amy Schumer.
According to an earlier explosion report, the actor previously revealed that when using Ozempic, he became ill so he could hardly get out of bed.
“I have this gene, GDF15, which makes you very susceptible to nausea, which is why I was so sick during my pregnancy,” he recalled on the radio program and added that he had a “horrible experience” when he started using Ozempic.
“So I tried Ozempic almost three years ago, and I was like … vomiting – and then you have no energy. But other people take it, and they are all good. God bless them,” he added.
Schumer also pointed out that while he lost “30 pounds so [quickly]”he couldn’t” raise [her] Head off the pillow, “nausea claimed his movement.
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In another appearance, Schumer blasted celebrities that “hide” Ozempic’s use and urged them to be honest with the public about the methods they use for their fitness goals.
“You are in Ozempic or one of these things or you got a job,” Schumer said, according to the explosion. “Just stop [hiding their use of the Type II diabetes drug.] Be real with people. When I got Lipo, I said I got Lipo. “