‘Ozempic butt’ leaves ladies feeling ‘deflated’ ahead of beach season: ‘I’ve got ghost a–‘
NY Post
No one wants a droopy peach on the beach.
But fear of flaunting a flat fanny in her bikini was the furthest thing from Jess Loren’s mind when she signed up for weight loss jabs last spring, hoping to get rid of some excess heft.
Tipping the scale at 227 pounds, the then-voluptuous brunette had boasted a bodacious behind for most of her adult life.
After losing over 75 pounds with the injections, the married mom of two in Los Angeles received a rude awakening, regarding her suddenly-withering rear.
“My dad said, ‘You don’t have a butt anymore,’” Loren, 39, a digital-tech CEO, told The Post with a laugh.
“I try on bathing suits and I’ve got ‘ghost ass,’ or what people online call ‘Ozempic butt.’”