Nikki Glaser isn’t holding her opinion back when it comes to weight loss drugs.
The comedian and recent Golden Globes host got candid about Ozempic and plastic surgery, telling Jimmy Fallon what she thinks about them during a recent appearance on his late night show.
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On the March 24 episode of The Tonight Show, Glaser opened up about how she had shapewear on under her dress, comparing it to the “arm cuff at CVS that takes your blood pressure. It’s so tight, but it makes you look snatched.”
She also teased that she’s planning on getting a facelift in August 2026. “I have no problem with that. You know, you’ve gotta do it subtly, you have to do it so they’re like, ‘What’s she doing?’ and you can go, ‘Just meditating more.’”
Glaser made fun of the ways that people cover up plastic surgery before admitting that “people treat you better when you’re hotter. It’s just a fact, it’s a sad fact of life.”
Fallon then asked her what she thought about Ozempic, prompting Glaser to declare, “I love it. I’m like, ‘Do it.’”
She continued, sharing that she has “no judgment. If you want to do Ozempic, hell yeah, girl.”
Glaser said she wants “people to feel more comfortable talking about doing it, because I feel like there's this shame. The shame is only from thin people who want you to stay fat. That's really where it's coming from. They're so mad that you're getting thin now, because that's all they have, right? You’re dynamic, you have a good personality, and they’re like ‘No!’ They're so mad and they can’t say it.”
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