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Berlin, Germany – Public figure Sophie Passmann has once again found herself at the center of online scrutiny, this time addressing contradictory comments regarding her body image. In a recent video, Passmann, known for her candid commentary, recounted a previous incident where she faced body shaming for wearing a tight skirt, with critics deeming her "too fat." Just a week later, she revealed a new comment labeling her "Our Ozempic-Queen," a reference to the weight-loss drug Ozempic. Passmann expressed a mix of amusement and exasperation at the swift and often conflicting judgments from the public. "A week ago, I was body-shamed for being too fat to wear a tight skirt by men and women," she stated in her video, "and today I'm an Ozempic-Queen. I'd say it's the simultaneity of things, people!" Her response highlights the constant pressure public figures face and the often-unreasonable expectations placed on their appearance by online commentators.
Statt Vielfalt und Selbstakzeptanz rückt mit dem Ozempic-Effekt wieder ein altes Ideal in den Vordergrund. Geraten damit all die Fortschritte rund um…