Claudia Oshry is back on weight loss drugs now that she’s done breast-feeding her baby boy.
The Girl With No Job creator took to Instagram Tuesday to share the news in a hilarious video where she she reaches into her fridge and grabs cabbage — a home remedy believed to help dry a woman’s milk supply — and stick it in her bra.
Next out of the fridge, she grabs GLP-1 medication Zepbound and whips out a needle to inject it with.
“WAR IS OVER,” she captioned the video. Fellow famous moms like “Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and Bravolebrity Madison LeCroy praised her transparency in the comments section.
Oshry, 31, welcomed her first child, Reuben, with husband, Ben Soffer, in May, announcing the news via Instagram.
“Things I did? That. 🩵,” she captioned the adorable post of her cradling her newborn alongside Soffer.
In February, during her pregnancy, the “Toast” podcast host joked that she was “already salivating thinking about” taking Ozempic postpartum on Instagram.
She quipped that a weight-loss drug would be “the first thing” she would “eat after birth as a first-time mama.”
Oshry first revealed she used Ozempic in August 2023 after nearly a year on the medication.
She broke down during her podcast reveal, saying, “I’m ashamed of myself that I got to a place where I had 70 pounds to lose… I’m so mad at myself.”
By November 2023, she stopped taking the Type-2 diabetes drug. The following year, she shared how hungry she is “all the time” since and also revealed that her hair was shedding as a result of Ozempic.
“I’ve been off Ozempic since November and I’m so hungry all the motherf—king time,” she said on TikTok at the time.
“I’m always looking for good treats, ’cause I’m still trying to lose weight, but on my own. And I’m always looking for snacks and things to fill me up.”
In April 2024, she exclusively told Page Six her “biggest fear” while using GLP-1 medication, which helped her achieve her weight-loss transformation.
“I think when I was on Ozempic, my biggest fear was being off of it,” she recalled. “People would always ask, ‘Well, what are you going to do?’ [I’d say], ‘I don’t know, but I’ll figure it out.’”
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