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On March 5, Oprah Winfrey and her longtime friend Gayle King were front and center at Chloé’s fall/winter 2026 fashion show for Paris Fashion Week. Sadly, it wasn’t her matching Chloé Cleia T-bar snake-effect boots or even her burnt brown suede jackets and leather pants that got people talking. “Not the Ozempic dodge,” one TikTok user commented on A Tik Tok videoreferring to Oprah’s hesitant and seemingly awkward steps as she slowly made her way to the event. Meanwhile, another asked: “Where is your scooter!!!”
The next Olympian case I see is definitely Oprah Winfrey.. who seems to be struggling to walk..
The only difference is that they covered it well, so it’s not that clear.
What happens with people? Why is everyone obsessed with acronyms?
It’s getting ridiculous.😳 pic.twitter.com/M4ghtqNLR9– Hans (@fashionstaera) March 7, 2026
It should be noted that later, during A section Recording for “The Oprah Podcast,” Winfrey, who admitted to taking weight-loss medication, attributed the moment simply to her inability to see through a new pair of non-prescription sunglasses that were randomly delivered before exiting her car. However, others in the comments section insisted that the struggle the famous media mogul had while walking was indicative of something more serious. “Ozempic is associated with osteoporosis (weak bones),” claimed one chair user.
Unfortunately, for Winfrey, according to Kevin Jefferson, DPM, also known as the DC Foot Doctor, “Ozempic Feet” is a real thing, and it’s not something you should blatantly ignore. “GLP-1s and other weight loss medications and methods do not focus on any specific part of the body, but cause fat loss everywhere, including the bottom of the feet,” Jefferson warned in his report. Facebook video. “This can lead to pain, callus formation, and even skin breakdown.”
According to jefferson, Ozempic users who have Type 2 diabetes Or other conditions that cause neuropathy and poor circulation can be particularly prone to experiencing skin breakdown on the bottoms of their feet, ultimately making them more susceptible to foot ulcers. As it turns out, “GLP-1 drugs are primarily intended for blood sugar control and type 2 diabetes,” Dr. Jefferson noted, making the condition of “osymbian feet” more likely. “If you start noticing these symptoms, have this conversation with your primary doctor and see a podiatrist to address this issue before problems arise,” he cautioned.
As you may recall, in September 2018, Winfrey wrote an open letter to Weight Watchers (obtained by… the people) in which she revealed that she had been diagnosed with diabetes before joining Weight Watchers. She also revealed that her late mother was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. (Since then, Winfrey has also opened up Diagnosis of Hashimoto’s disease.)
In addition, Marshall S. Runge, MD, PhD, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, Very good health Side effects of Ozempic Feet also include sagging skin due to the rapid speed of weight loss, as well as walking problems and joint pain. “Unlike visceral fat, which surrounds internal organs, this peripheral fat is lost more quickly and visibly, often resulting in a hollow or saggy appearance,” Rung explained.