“WTF? “, writes Sophie Turner in an ephemeral publication shared on Instagram. The reason for the ‘Game of Thrones’ star’s anger? The large ads for Ozempic (these weight loss injections) on the New York subway.
Sophie Turner revealed in 2019 that she had serious eating disorders as a teenager, which led her to contemplate the idea of suicide.
So it’s understandable why the 27-year-old actress and mother rails once morest ads touting the weight-loss benefits of Ozempic injections, especially in a place as familiar as the subway.
She did not hesitate to relay to her 14.5 million Instagram subscribers on Monday the photos of a New Yorker who wrote: “These Ozempic advertisements covering the walls of the Time Square station can go fuck”.
Diabetes treatment
Originally developed to treat diabetes, Ozempic has seen many Hollywood stars – such as comedian Chelsea Handler – turn to it to shed their extra pounds.
This new ad campaign seems to tap into people’s weight loss craze. The posters also read as follows: “A weekly injection to lose weight. »
“I still have days where I feel depressed or anxious,” the “Staircase” actress admitted in an interview recently. It’s manageable now – I have the tools. I know what is good for me and what is not. I know what I need to do to put myself in a good frame of mind. »
She did not hesitate to declare that her husband, singer Joe Jonas, helped her heal. “I think he kind of saved my life, in a way,” she told The Sunday Times Magazine.