
Women are rewarding their Ozempic weight loss — by getting boob jobs: ‘Best decision I ever made’
NY Post
Antonia Arcabascio has always envied Pamela Anderson’s ample endowment.
So, while dropping 60 pounds with exercise and Ozempic, the Staten Islander bought herself a set of breasts to beat the Playboy pinup’s perky pair.
“Getting my boobs done during my weight loss journey has made me feel like my best self,” Arcabascio, 28, a cosmetologist, who maintains her newly toned frame at Intoxx Fitness, told The Post.
“I’m proud of the way I look now,” bragged the brunette, who went from a shriveled size B-cup bra to a busty double-D. “I look like t-ts on a stick!”
Like Arcabascio, slenderized sirens nationwide are treating themselves to breast augmentations as a reward for slimming down with weight-loss meds.
The bust-boosting trend comes as an effort to combat “Ozempic breast.” It’s a deflating disadvantage of the weekly injections that have caused some women severe sagging and shrinkage.