Jameela Jamil shared a fiery statement about the “era of Ozempic heroin chic” she feels Hollywood is in amid the trend of weight loss drugs. The “Good Place” actress, who overcame anorexia ...
With its low-rise jeans, belly button piercings and miniskirts, the Y2K revival has brought back the obsession for extreme thinness that defined the '"heroin chic'" era. Ozempic was introduced in ...
“May I have the strength through this era of Ozempic heroin chic, in my industry to keep up this good work I did on my brain throughout 2025,” she wrote over the video. “I would rather leave ...
The actress, 38, shared a candid post on Instagram on Thursday, Dec. 26, denouncing "Ozempic heroin chic," the modern version of "heroin chic" — a beauty trend from the 1990s that glorified ...
"We grew up watching the media scrutinize women's bodies relentlessly," Becky Jones, a millennial woman, told Newsweek.
Jameela Jamil has criticised Hollywood's 'era of Ozempic heroin chic' and warned that even super-slim stars are resorting to weight-loss jabs. The Good Place actress, who has publicly documented ...
Just as Y2K fashion—with its low-rise jeans, barely-there camisoles, and belly-button piercings—makes a triumphant return, so too does the body ideal that defined the early 2000s: heroin chic.
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On December 26, the 38-year-old actress shared a carousel post on Instagram criticising "Ozempic heroin chic," a modern take on the '90s trend promoting and glorifying unhealthy weight loss and ...
"May I have the strength through this era of Ozempic heroin chic, in my industry to keep up this good work I did on my brain throughout 2025," read the text written over the video. "I would rather ...