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The Emaciation Epidemic: Tapes, Tremors, and the FDA’s Final Warning
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Is it "body goals," or a boardroom-funded death wish?
This week, we are performing a surgical autopsy on the 2026 Emaciation Epidemic. While the world stares at the "skeletal collapse" of red carpet icons, the real horror is hidden in the receipts.
I'm deep-diving into mass lawsuits and the March 5th FDA Warning Letter sent to Novo Nordisk, exposing a systemic failure to investigate patient deaths and suicides while they marketed a "miracle" that’s currently paralyzing stomachs across the country.
From Demi Moore’s visible tremors at the Actor Awards to the "temporal wasting" of the Hollywood elite, I'm calling out the dangerous return of Heroin Chic and its roots in a supremacy culture designed to keep women sedated and small. This isn't just a diet trend; it’s the industrialization of eating disorders.
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Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to another episode of Scandal Queens. It is me, E B, the host you love or love to hate, and well, it looks like the glitz and the glamour of award season is quickly fading. That is right, as you've probably guessed from the title up at the top, we're beginning to see a troubling image emerging through the dust of the Oscars and the Actors Awards. Whether you tuned in for those actors' awards or the Oscars or the Grammys or any of the rest of them, you probably saw what we saw, even if you were just watching the highlights on TikTok and Instagram. Um, it's the teeny tiny emaciated elephant in the room. That's right, Hollywood has a skinny problem on its hands again. And it was all to impair to those who survived the early 2000s the first time around, like myself. Whether it was Jenna Ortega posing like a Tumblr dream girl or Demi Moore trembling down the red carpet, it's clear that healthy in Hollywood uh has once again been replaced by this looking expensive. Um, but the expense, it's uh your bone structure, visible, on display for everyone to see. It's risking your organs, your brain, your health, your life to be the skinniest person in the room. And make no mistake, we are seeing a new eating disorder epidemic in Hollywood. And this one, this one is clinically prescribed. It's not just a diet anymore, it's a clinical intervention with a body count. And in this episode, I'm gonna be taking you through the receipts companies like Novo Nordisk don't want you to see. Before we get started, though, let's have a quick temperature check and check in on what scandals your favorite stars are up to this week. Right off the top, the Bachelorette has been canceled, all thanks to Taylor Frankie Paul's leaked footage. On March 20th, it was announced that ABC's long-running quote unquote hit, quote unquote reality series, The Bachelorette, would be shelving the whole of its upcoming season. It's an unprecedented move. It's never happened before in the network's history, and it shocked fans. And all of it came down to one person, Taylor Frankie Paul, the woman with three first names. This Mormon mom and influencer, uh, she was gonna be the latest lead in season 22 of the again long-running program. But after recent video footage was leaked by TMZ of a violent altercation between Paul and her now ex Dakota Mortensen, the network decided to cancel the whole shebang. They're just they just trashed it, they canned it, it's done. Uh, the video is violent and it is shocking. Uh, and in it, Paul's young daughter seems to be struck by a bar stool that is thrown by Paul. Now, I'm gonna play you a small part of the clip here and now I'm not gonna play the whole thing, I'll just play a small part of it, and you will see how crazy, like what I'm talking about. Obviously, this is a podcast and you can't see it. So if you would like to see the clip in full, make sure you join me over on my Patreon where I will have this clip, some other clips that we'll be talking about today, and a whole bunch of extras and deep dives that go along with what we're talking about this week. But let's go ahead and just listen to a little snippet of this video of Frankie Taylor Frankie Paul, apologies, uh, getting into a fight with her ex Dakota Mortenson in what appears to be like a quite nice house, uh, with her small daughter sitting on the sofa witnessing all of this.
SPEAKER_01See, Taylor, this is all you do. It's the only thing you know how to do. Holy sht.
unknownIt's okay.
SPEAKER_01I don't need the f let me go. Stop. Dude, leave me alone.
SPEAKER_00Now that's just a few seconds of the clip, uh, which is a little bit longer. There's probably about 30, 40 more seconds to that. But it is truly, it's truly alarming. In that clip, you see uh Taylor Frankie Paul lunge at Mortensen. She grabs him by the hair and just really like roots in there and starts ripping him around by the hair. Um, and then at the end of the video, it culminates in her picking up these bar stools from the kitchen and just slinging them uh into the living room uh where her daughter is sitting on the couch and eventually seems to get hit by one of these stools. That's what it appears, that's what appears to happen. It is truly, truly, truly alarming. It's really rough stuff. Now, we don't know the full context of the situation. According to some sources, uh, that video clip was allegedly leaked by Mortensen, who was this Paul lady's ex, and the video allegedly took place after Paul had already been subjected to hours of abuse at the hands of her ex. So allegedly she had been locked in a garage at one point and had peed herself and all this other stuff. Um, but we don't have any proof of that. We don't know if that is true or not. That's just kind of rumors and whispers that are that are taking place around it. I will say, for my personal part, and for those of you who are on the Patreon, you'll see this in the video, but she looks intoxicated. She looks and sounds intoxicated and just completely like uh if you heard dog trainers talk about dogs going into that like red zone where they just don't see anything anymore and they're just in attack mode, she seems like that. She seems like a drunk woman in that mode, but who knows? Who knows? Right now, nothing is clear. All that is clear uh is that we can hope for the best for her three children. This woman has three children behaving this way, drunk and and violent. Uh, even again, even if this is her reaction to abuse, this is not any kind of behavior that should be displayed around her kids. You don't do that, you get your children and you leave if that's the situation. But let's hope her children don't have to witness any more violence like that. And if you want to see the full clip again, I'll have that up on my Patreon and on my TikTok for subscribers. Next up, Zendaya made a a rare, had a rare moment of speaking out publicly about a topic uh that's close to her heart after dozens of AI-generated photos of she and Tom Holland flooded the internet after it was leaked by Law Roach, that sh that the two of them had basically eloped, that they had married in secret in a secret ceremony. Uh on March 22nd, Zendaya was being interviewed, presumably about Dune, and she kind of had this little moment where she talked about, you know, digital truth and what is reality, and you need to be serious about what you're looking at. Um, and it was all over these photos which depicted uh the young couple in this kind of lavish, stereotypical destination wedding. Uh, and apparently it fooled a lot of people, even people close to Zendaya, because in the interview, the Euphoria star said that she was getting messaged from people she knew in real life who were saying, Wow, your wedding photos are so gorgeous. Congratulations! And she had to reply this is a direct quote to them saying, Babe, they're AI. Uh Zendaya went on to call the photos digital gaslighting. She encouraged people to be realistic about what they see and what they read. And in the edit of in the age of Jed Wallace, who we just talked about last week, with this mass PR manipulation and these webs of fake websites, fake social media accounts, bots, and all that kind of stuff, it is important to pay attention and to really, really, really make sure we're doing our research and not just accepting a photo or a video now as concrete evidence, because we can't. We we really gotta look into stuff. So, with so many fake realities running around, we have to make sure that we take the time to invest in things that we can authentically connect with, which is not celebrities. Next up, Chapel Roan was back in the news on March 21st after one of her security guards allegedly confronted an 11-year-old girl, leaving her in tears. The girl, who just kind of funnily uh is a daughter of Jude Law, allegedly walked past the singer during breakfast at a hotel, which led to the security guard then confronting the little girl about approaching the singer at breakfast. Uh the whole thing was revealed by uh I believe he's a Brazilian, Brazilian football star. Uh, I don't I don't I don't follow the football anymore, so I couldn't tell you. Um, who is the girl's stepfather? Again, this is Jude Law's daughter. Uh and that, funnily enough, this whole thing then led to a cancellation of Chapel Roan's appearance in a local music festival there. This comes, of course, only days after Chapel's last press encounter, where she took a phone off of some of the fans that one of the fans that had lined up outside to meet her. She snatched the phone out of their hands and then started recording them and was basically like, How do you like that, huh? How do you like it? How do you like it? Uh, I have boundaries. So uh, which is which is quite rough. Uh these these rough press encounters, of course, are nothing new. We've seen her, you know, explode on one of her assistants on the red carpet. We've seen her confront the press before and yell at the press. But this time she has actually gone on the record to defend herself, saying in a video that she recorded from a hotel bed that the security guard was not hired by her. She didn't tell him what to do. She has not she basically has nothing to do with this, and she didn't mean for that to happen, and these people didn't deserve that, and yada yada yada yada yada, just no accountability at all uh whatsoever. Uh it's the whole video smacks of it's not my fault, which just kind of leaves some some big questions in my head. Uh, I don't know if if she's really uh in a place to take accountability, but look, celebrity is not an easy job. It's not an easy job. I think some people think it's this very glamorous, wonderful thing, horrific. You couldn't, I'd I would not want to be a celebrity. I would not want to be a celebrity. It's very difficult, it's very busy. It works more like a gilded cage, as we've talked about every week. It's not for everyone. Just like being a pilot or a surgeon is not for everyone. Being a celebrity, maybe potentially not an ideal career for people who want privacy, who want to be left alone, who want no one to recognize them in public, no one to speak to them in public. Like if you want to just make money, like put music out when you put it out, make money and exist anonymously, you should have been a producer, darling, or you should just like be building a YouTube following and not have chosen to be a super mega pop celebrity with a super mega record label behind you. You know what I mean? So uh maybe it's time for for for us to start questioning that. And uh not not it's not just for us either. Maybe maybe it's time for Chapel to to ask herself those questions as well. Because I'll tell you what, she does not seem happy, comfortable, or whatever in this role. Like she doesn't seem like she's enjoying this, so why do it? And last but not least, Shia LaBeouf has been spotted again, this time in the streets of Rome, where he was seen pacing erratically and screaming at an unidentified woman. It's it's like really, really it's quite intense. I shouldn't be laughing, it's just because it's so nerve nerve-wracking to me, because those of you follow me on TikTok, you probably heard me share that I grew up in a house with someone like this. Um, so I'm gonna play a small clip of that for you now, and you can just kind of this is this is Shia screaming at a woman. Um, and this is what was seen before he was then seen moments later, pacing, grabbing at himself, screaming obscenities up and down the street. Just very, very odd behavior. So here's here's here's that little clip now. So in that little clip, what you see is Shia sitting against the wall outside on like a little terrace outside of a cafe, and there's a table kind of diagonally from him, a few feet away, and there is a woman just sitting at that table, staring straight ahead, not reacting to him at all. And Shia seemingly he's mumbling to himself, and then he leans forward, and that's when you hear the bleep, screams some obscenity at it. It sounds like he says, fuck off. It's it's quite jarring to see. Um, and then, like I said, you see him pacing erratically later in the video. Now, to me personally, this reminds me of the house that I grew up in, and there was a man in that household who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and there was also narcissism going on, which we've talked about before. Uh, and it is is very, very similar to those manic dips and dives that I saw with these just like extreme rage reactions where you can almost tell that the person experiencing them doesn't even really understand uh that this like extreme emotion they're feeling, but they they just there's no control of it. They have to discharge it. Um, now this new scene, of course, comes only a couple of weeks after Shia's New Orleans arrest. Uh, and it's like I said, it's clear in the footage that Shia is equally as aggravated uh in this this setting, even though he's not been arrested as he was in those alarming arrest videos. And it really makes you ask questions like what's going on? I know he's super Catholic now, but doesn't seem like that's working. Uh, if you've seen that last interview that he did recently on the sofa, again, very, very erratic. The interview is all over the place, and you just kind of have to ask, like, why is he not getting the help that he needs? He's got all this money, he's got all this access and privilege. Is it narcissism? Is is this a manic episode edged with narcissism that's keeping him from getting genuine treatment and improvement? Uh, I I I don't know. That's again, that's all personal opinions, but you really have to ask what's going on, and you really have to be aware that this kind of behavior escalates. It escalates, it escalates, it escalates. Uh, and let's just hope that he all gets the help he needs before he ends up on a true crime, true crime special somewhere. Uh, and again, if you want to watch that full clip, you can head over to my patreon.com, and I'm also gonna post it over on TikTok for my subscribers. Alright, so let's just get right into the good stuff. Hollywood. It's got a skinny problem, and this one has nothing to do with your finger down your throat in the bathroom. Okay, sorry if that description is a little too graphic, but no, this new wave of of heroin chic is pharmaceutically induced and medically co-signed. I'm talking, of course, you guys know, especially if you follow me on TikTok. I've been on this and on this and on this. I have a whole playlist about it. GLP1s, the dream girl of hopeful anemias everywhere, the drug that has taken Hollywood by the throat. For the rest of this episode, we're gonna be dealing very much in reality. All right. I'm tired of us like sugar footing around it. No exercise and lemon water here. I'm not buying any of that shtick. We we know what we're looking at, especially if you lived through the early 2000s. We all know that celebrities are taking weight loss drugs, be they injectable or tablet, and we all know they're abusing them to reach these unbelievable lows in weight and appearance. Okay, so for the rest of this episode, that's the assumption that I'm working to. And if that's not what you're you're into, then you can you can go ahead and exit now. Because we're gonna be honest in this episode about this GLP one abuse, the truth about GLP ones, and what celebrities are co-signing by flaunting them and glamorizing them on the red carpet. And we'll just start right at the top with the legal house of cards that these celebrities are helping to build. Because make no mistake, they are helping to build a house of cards when celebrities take these weight loss shots and then flaunt themselves up and down the red carpet. Celebrities stand as idols to the public, and as they become super skinny, that weight becomes a trend that their fans rush to follow. And that includes buying weight loss medication, no matter how cheap or dodgy it might be, uh, no matter if it's off of Instagram or from a real doctor. We're starting to see these first-level side effects trickle through, uh, and just on the legal side, which is the first thing that we're gonna kind of get into with these growing class action lawsuits uh that are ongoing against these medications for several years now, and they just get larger and larger and larger, specifically with these medications like Weagovie and Ozimpic, because again, celebrities are promoting this. These nine times out of ten, go talk to any person who gets on these weight loss drugs, and you uh you could probably ask them three questions or less until you get to them quoting some celebrity who they want to look like. Oh, well, so-and-so just looks great. And I'm just really trying to get down to that. So they're a huge piece of this puzzle. So let's just let's just dig in. Let's let's see what these celebrities are selling you with these super low weights and these weight loss drugs that they're they're using to attain these emaciated skeletal forms. So, as of March 2026, there have been more than 3,300 lawsuits filed against the maker of GLP1 drugs for a condition called frozen stomach. Okay, we'll just start with that. We'll just start there. This is essentially gastroparesis, right? GLP1 medications slow down, they stall your digestion so that you feel fuller for longer on less food. The problem, however, is that when they do this, okay, the food starts fermenting in your stomach. It sits there and it still ferments, it still digests, it still breaks down, but it's not absorbed the way it's supposed to. So over time, your slowing digestive system essentially forgets how to move food, and your whole digestive system becomes backed up with rotting food that you have not absorbed. This can lead to Bzores, which are these masses of undigested food that block up and can even rupture parts of your digestive digestive tract. So that's super lovely. Um, and they also cause like long-lasting, permanent, catastrophic GI damage, right? So your people are getting their gallbladders removed, pieces of their intestines, uh, they're ending up on colostomy bags, just lots of nasty stuff when your digestive system is paralyzed. It's not good. That's not good. That's not a way you can you can live your life. So few, if any, celebrities have been honest about these side effects. The only celebrity that I've seen honestly talk about it was was ironically uh Sharon Osborne, who said she basically was like in a diaper and couldn't stop shitting herself and couldn't gain weight and was throwing up all the time and all this kind of stuff, um, which are all common side effects. They are common, like you are expected for the first three months. I've I have been told so many times by so many defenders of this medication, both in real life and online, when I talk about like this is you're basically giving yourself bulimia. If you're throwing up and giving yourself diarrhea or starving yourself, then that's anorexia. Like you're just prescribing yourself bulimia if you're spending the first three months throwing up. And they all say, no, no, that's normal, that's normal, that's normal. I've had medical professionals in my comments say, Well, it's just for the first like two to three months that you throw up and you're really nauseated. It's this gastroparesis. That's what's causing people to throw up and to get nauseated and to lose their gallbladders and all this other kind of stuff. So it's just absolutely horrific. And people are not being honest, medical professionals aren't being honest about it, celebrities are not being honest about it. Um, and here's where it gets worse. There's growing evidence to support that these GLP1 medications also cause rapid vision loss. I kid you not. They they they are now being linked to rapid vision loss, which is a lot more common than they thought it was. Uh, as of March 2026, there have been thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands of lawsuits filed against the makers of Ozimpic, claiming that their product has led to a condition called non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy or nion. Okay, nion, just just go with nion. And this is a permanent form of vision loss, which is caused when the blood vessels around the eyes basically thin in rupture. And people, diabetic people who are on this medication, the research is now finding if you're a diabetic person on a GLP1, you're four times more likely to experience this nion condition. And super horrifyingly, they now know that if you're obese and taking this specifically for weight loss, you are eight times more likely to experience this rapid vision loss, this catastrophic vision loss, this nion syndrome. Absolutely horrific. I'll link the studies again. All of this will be linked over on Patreon, so make sure you're over there because I'll put all this on there. Um the only celebrity who's been honest about this has been Robbie Williams. And even he kind of pussyfooted around it. Uh uh last year, last autumn, he actually came out and he said, I've been taking the weight loss shots, had huge success on the weight loss side, but my vision is now fucked. And he said that when he does a show, he can't even see the faces of the people in the front row anymore. And he said that he has all these like glitzy, glamorous friends who are on these weight loss shots who also are experiencing this vision loss, which is just absolutely scary. They say like the their vision decreased rapidly on these shots. So um we're seeing all these glamorous, you know, red carpet events, and these celebrities look skinny and rich and fabulous, and they're wasting away in front of us. They're losing their vision. You know, they for all you know, Demi Moore's got a colostomy bag underneath that leather. You don't know. You have absolutely no idea. It's we're not being shown the truth about it. The celebrities are not talking about it. The the companies that are putting up, you know,$26 million Super Bowl adverts, they're making it sound like these are flintstone vitamins that will make you skinny. And they're not talking about the 3,000 plus lawsuits for death, gastroparesis, blindness, you know, loss of bone density, all this other stuff that's now coming out is 100% linked to these medications, horrifyingly also, which we'll get to in a minute, depression and suicide. It's it's a legal calamity that's coming for these weight loss medications. It's gonna be just like FinFin, I guarantee you, except it's gonna blow out faster than FinFin did. Uh, and it's gonna blow out way more catastrophically. It's gonna cause way, way, way, way, way more damage. And the horns of warning are already blowing the final call on that. Now, here's where I think we're starting to see the warning call that these celebrities might end up um being in a bit more trouble over like quietly promoting these medications, and some of them outright promoting these medications. Medications than they think they are. Very similar to how Kim Kardashian a couple years ago got held liable for that crypto scam that she did, and she had to pay like$1.2 million to the SEC for her fraud, for the crypto fraud that she committed. I think we're we might see something like that coming soon. And here's why. As these lawsuits continue to roll in and to grow, right? Like as of March, you got 33,300 something cases just for gastroparesis. And we're not even talking about the strokes and the death and the suicides and all that kind of stuff. But now, as of March 2026, this just happened. It was like March 5th. Um, the FDA has now weighed in on the company, specifically Novo Nordisk. And this is the company who produces WeGovi and Ozimpic. So again, early this month, early in March, the FDA sent out a warning letter. And they sent it out not just to Novo Nordisk, and they sent it out to the public as well. The media got a copy of it. And reading it, it was easy to see why. They were there, it's it's a warning. So, according to this letter, the FDA says to Novo Nordisk, again, the makers of WeGovi and Ozimpic, they reported that the company that makes the GLP ones had failed to investigate deaths, suicides, and strokes potentially related to their products. I kid you not, I kid you not. In this letter, they detail that Novo Nordisk had knowingly, knowingly sat on at least three cases, failing to both investigate them and also failing to report them to the FDA in the required time frame, which is just unbelievable. Like if that is if that is negligence, that is like borderline homicidal negligence. Um, and if that's not negligence, then then what is that? That is outright hiding the truth um about a potentially dangerous drugs. It's just mind-blowing. Um, and these three cases, two deaths, two of them are deaths. I think one of them involved a stroke, and then one of them was, and I quote, a completed suicide that the FDA believes is linked to these drugs. All three of them, all three of them linked to WeGovy and to Ozimpic. While this company, Novo Nordisk, was running a$26 million Super Bowl ad that they they were able to produce an ad and get that in on time, right? They were failing to investigate and report deaths that the FDA claims could have been caused by this weight loss medication that people are just buying off of Instagram. That Novo Nordisk is essentially marketing as flawlessly safe. Again, they're they're marking it as like a flintstone vitamin for weight loss. They failed to report, according to the FDA, they repair they again and again failed to report safety signals, safety signals, and were more than 800 days late in filing reports on these deaths. Again, they got their Super Bowl ad-in on time, but for 800 days, they didn't tell you about the people who died on their medication. So, what does that smell like to you? Do you think that failing to report something for 800 days as a drug drug maker is just like a little oopsie do? Do you think there was just an intern just didn't file the paperwork on time? It's just a little cute oopsie. Or do you think it's possibly covering up for something more sinister? Just like FinFin was causing people's hearts to explode in their chest. Like the growing research, the GLP ones increased depression in people with a history of depressive disorders? Or how about the growing research that these drugs lead to permanent organ damage? No? Maybe that? No. No, no, no. And here's the real link in the chain. When celebrities walk down the red carpet promoting themselves as glamorous on the backs of these medications, this is what they're helping to promote and support. Companies that don't report deaths that happened on their medications for more than 800 days. That's years. This is what celebrities are promoting. These are the companies they're allowing to wreak havoc on their bodies. Think about that. That's the kind of person you're looking at. When you look at these skeletal women who are taking these drugs to look skeletal, sick, weak, and emaciated. This is a person who allows a company like this into their body who lies, who hides, who doesn't report deaths. And for what? For what? To be skinny? That's disgusting. And the truth of it, again, we're gonna get deeper. It gets even darker than that. So you've heard me use the term heroine chic a few times, and there's a really good reason for that. Um the trend we're seeing now isn't new. It's a hollow echo of an even hollower time. I'm talking, of course, about the super skinny aesthetic of the early 2000s. Um, back then, if you wanted to be beautiful, you had to be thin. Not just thin, but skeletal, hip bones, ribs, all of them had to be on show if you wanted a chance to be considered the hot girl, right? I was at one point I was like 120 pounds, and people were calling me fat in high school just because I had big boobs, you know, and I was athletic. I played rugby and all this stuff. So it was brutal, it was brutal. And we're seeing a return to that. Back then it was literally considered sexy to look sick, and most of the super skinny hot girls were sick, right? They were with eating disorders. I could tell you as someone who engaged in the behavior, bathrooms after every meal, carrying a toothbrush in your bag, not to brush teeth. Can't do that. If you're bulimic, it makes your teeth rot faster. You have to gag yourself with the toothbrush. It's like the best way to do it. It's just one of the best, one of the best and quickest techniques. So um back then, thin wasn't just in, it was a requirement. It was a pathological disgusting drive. And any woman who didn't meet the requirements was tormented mercilessly. Even the ones who were borderline there tormented mercilessly. So we're seeing that same trend repeat now, only worse, because this time it's not a toothbrush in the toilet, it's a chemical being injected into your veins. How great, right? It's probably even more accurately heroin chic. Heroin chic's back, and this time it's being co-signed by Big Pharma. It's not just about being skinny, it's about playing into fascism and white supremacy this time. Yes, I told you, it just gets worse. The celebrities walking down the red carpet today with their bones on display are both engaging in and promoting supremacy culture. They are. That's because super skinny isn't just an aesthetic for women, it's also a token of power and a system that oppresses them and controls them by their looks, which are used as a form of social currency. And I'll I'm gonna break it down, I'm gonna let I'll explain a whole thing. So, super skinny culture at its core is white supremacy culture. That just is what it is, especially now at in in in the times we find ourselves with the people in charge that we find in charge. And the whole idea is centered around being small, being weak, and being thin for women, and that's tied to stereotypes of white women and closely tied to the bodies that they can more naturally attain. In this type of culture that is building and building and building, that celebrities are helping to build, being skinny is essentially it's like it becomes a bargaining chip and it becomes morality. To be skinny is to be good and virtuous, traits which get assigned most often and most easily to drum roll, yes, white bodies. The opposite is also true within these systems. So if you don't have that skinny, weak, emaciated, thin, frail body, right? If you're fat, then you're gonna be equated to bad, too lazy. It's a way of creating a new hierarchy and a system of inferiority, one that specifically targets black and brown bodies and how they more naturally exist. I mean, it targets white bodies too, right? Because it's it then tries to force women to live in these weak, oppressive, like dominating, obsessive, you know, body types and stereotypes. It's it's it's it's a gilded cage for everybody. This kind of supremacy ED culture maintains a class-based hierarchy. That's the thing. It's not just about white supremacy, it's about this class reinforcement. As the rich lean into GLP ones that become increasingly unaffordable, only the white and the rich can attain the means to secure the skinniness that gives them the power. Those on the bottom, within this again, this like fascist system that's revving up, revving up, reving up, those without the means or the access, or those who exist in bodies which naturally cannot exist that way, because no, super skinny is not natural for everyone. It's not. It is not just straight up, everyone is not supposed to have the body of Kate Moss. That is not how all humans exist and never has, never has. Anyone who's seen any kind of Neolithic sculpture sculpture knows that for a fact, by the way. But as these drugs become increasingly unaffordable, only the right and the rich can attain them. And those on the bottom who have these bodies that are naturally thicker that can't exist this way, they're put on the bottom of the hierarchy. For for things they can't help, for things they didn't even do, for you know, without so much as a shot being fired, we start oppressing each other and ourselves. It's sinister, and every celebrity, again, that willingly engages in this ED era is willingly and consciously, because I'm sorry, it's 2026, we all have the same goddamn internet. Like they are reinforcing white supremacy culture and this white supremacy hierarchy, which is again all to support this fascist authoritative structure that is revving up and building and just really herding everybody into the the cattle trough. So uh we cannot continue to play into celebrities and help to enforce this ourselves unless you want to be a supremacist, unless you want regressive stereotypes of womanhood, because that's the other thing about this being like this supremacy culture. It's not just about like women fitting a white body type to appear a certain way to get the hierarchy. It also reinforces all the conservative stereotypes around women. It helps to bolster this horrific growing trad wife movement. When women are small, when they are weak, they can't fight back against bigger, more powerful threats, right? No human being can. It doesn't even matter if you're a man or a woman. If you're starved and you're sick, you're gonna have a harder time standing up against an opponent who is not starved, okay? That's that's you know, that's why they starved people in concentration camps. You think they were gonna keep them all well fed? No, well-fed prisoners are gonna riot. You gotta keep them weak, you gotta keep them sick, you gotta keep them distracted. Weak prisoners, prisoners on the brink of death can't riot. So tiny emaciated women are being paraded before us as beacons of feminine delicacy. They're but ballerina farm, you know, their submission is tied to their skinniness, it's tied to their petiteness, but in truth, they're weak. They're famished, they're emaciated, they're anemic, they're s fucking starving. And that's that's that's the point. That is the point. When you are that, when you are that weakened, you become that woman. You can't fight back, you become that stereotype of a woman. So it it also keeps you in a loop of obsession in which you can't stand up for yourself, you're too busy running to the bathroom to throw up or to weigh yourself or to make sure you're only eating one gram of chicken or you're only having one bowl of oatmeal a day. You know, like that when you engage in this, you basically defeat yourself and play right into the hands of supremacy and authoritative fascist governments. All right, so if you still don't think it's that deep at this point, we're gonna go through some celebrity receipts. I'm gonna break down some celebrities and what I'm seeing and the red flags and the alarm bells that they are sending off at a deafening level. Now, obviously, again, you won't be able to see these images that I am referring to if you're just listening to the podcast, but you can see them if you head over to my Patreon. Uh, I'll have some extra audio notes. I'll have clips of everything we've talked about today. So if you actually want to see these images, you can go over to patreon.com slash newska, join me there. But you guys probably, most of you listening to this, probably know. So just picture this person in your head and just like follow me. You can go and Google this stuff after you listen or while you're listening, whatever. Um, let's let's just let's just dig into it and let's really get into the meat of the age of heroin chic and these these characters that are reinforcing this, these, these wonderful new things. So, right off the top, you've got Kelly Osborne. She's probably one of the most concerning celebrities when we're talking about the heroin chic trend. For those who don't know her, Kelly is the youngest daughter of late rock legend Ozzy Osborne. She's pretty much lived the whole of her life in the public eye. I mean, she was a teenager on the Osborne, she's gone on to do fashion programs and her own shows and all this kind of stuff, and her and she had a short-lived music career. Um, but now she's become a buzzword in recent months for GLP1's abuse and eating disorders. Uh, and it's it's not hard to see why. Uh if you look at the pictures of her, it's completely alarming. Uh, when you look at Kelly, you can see clear signs of someone who is not well and who is probably allegedly in the throes of what looks like a very serious and advanced eating disorder. I mean, she's talked about it before. She had a bariatric sleeve before, she has had eating disorder issues in the past. You know, she's she's talked about this, and we've seen fluctuations in her throughout time. So we can take a pretty good guess at this dramatic new weight loss. It's just horrible. Like we can pretty much guess that it's tied to GLP1 use. Um, and specifically, the one big tell is the temporal wasting that you can see. That's when at the the temporal lobes at the side of the head, you s you see indentations where the volume is literally gone. The skin sinks into the head. We're seeing all of the skeletal formations of her literal skull. You can see the outline of her mandible at certain angles, you can see the skin stretched over her teeth. Like, I'm not kidding, you can see the bulge of her teeth at the bottom of her mandible. It is really, really, really, really, really kind of alarming. But the temporal wasting is the big giveaway because when the flesh around the sides of your head starts to sink in, creating that hollow look around the skeletal frame, um, it's not just alarming because you're like, holy shit, I'm not supposed to be seeing your skull, but it's also a pretty good sign that there is some kind of um rapid drug-induced volume loss, such as you would experience with GLP ones. And she's she's the big scare. If you're really looking for proof of everything that's going on, you can start there. Now, having this conversation, and I don't care if her fans come after me for this because whatever. Um, but Ariana Grande, you know, you can't really have this conversation without talking about Ariana Grande because she was kind of leading this now for two years. Uh, though she's been out of the media by and large for the last several months, she's long been one of those celebrities that I think is born kind of the the most obvious markers of someone who is unwell and potentially in the throes of ED. She reminds me so much of Karen Carpenter. It's absolutely crazy because Ariana's talented. Whether you like her music or not, her voice is absolutely like the things that she can do with her voice is incredible. Just incredible. She's incredibly talented, but whoo! There's it's sad. Um, despite going on press tours and explaining that she's the healthiest that she's ever been, you know, fans have it's even her fans, I they have been concerned for a long time. And I've seen her fans, I've had them in my comments pointing out things that they see. They, you know, they see the thinning hair, they see that thin, fuzzy, fuzzy hair that's like the the like what do you call it? It's called like Lenudo or something. It's the like the hair that newborns have covering their body. Um, and just straight up emaciation. And I will tell you, as someone who dabbled with bulimia way longer than she should have, um, to me as well, it's alarming the way she dresses. She will be in a hot climate. Like I've seen her in rehearsals and everyone's sweating, and she's head to toe in sweaters. Like she's got leg warmers on, she's got sweaters, jackets. I've seen her calling for extra jackets, calling for extra sweaters, wearing just big, chunky lots of sweaters all the time. Big alarm bells because you're freezing when you're starving yourself. You get so cold all the time, all the freaking time. And then also you want to hide your body because you're so keenly aware of all your flaws and imperfections. Um, and also, and I don't know if this is true because she they they consistently hide her stomach. If you notice, basically everything she wears always hides her stomach. They like to show her collarbones, they like to hide her stomach. And again, as a bulimia girly from the early 2000s, that screams to me, I'm trying to hide the swell of my Mia belly. Because for those who don't know, when you're heavy into bulimia, uh you get really skinny, but your belly swells. It bloats because when you vomit a lot, your stomach bloats. Uh, and the skinnier you get, the more obvious that bloat becomes, uh, and you've got to compensate for that. And that is big clothes, baggy clothes, things that are high-waisted, that are billowy on the bottom. So uh if none of that is enough to raise alarm warning bells, then perhaps her tumbler is because that's surfaced again. Her like mid-2000s tumbler, which is literally a thin spow eating disorder tumbler. It's like her and her friends posing in skinny poses for thin spow content. It's absolutely horrific. And you know, it's like it's the whole nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. So uh uh big warning flags there. And last but not least, I don't think we can have this conversation anymore either without talking about Demi Moore. Because that seems to be the utter collapse of any womanly sense in entirety, just like lost, lost. Um, she's been on red carpets lately, looking so frail and so thin that she might blow away. It's been shocking. Shocking because for since since um what was it, private Jane or Pri GI Jane, like she's been known as having this like fit, lean, healthy, like not muscular as in muscular bodybuilder, but like a lean woman that like probably runs and climbs and like does yoga and stuff like that, you know, like a naturopathic kind of build. Um, so we've suddenly seen her just looking completely emaciated. She she looks like the Wraith twin of herself. And not only is the A-list actor entirely too thin, she's she also seemed to be sh like if you watch the one I can't remember, it was like the SAG awards or something, I don't know. But she's got this huge black ball gown on, which is absolutely swallowing her, swallowing her. And she has never looked older, not in her face, in her body. Her face looks amazing, great work, fantastic. She's beautiful, beautiful woman, but she looked like an 80-year-old woman in her body. Like she looks like she's struggling to walk. They zoom in, she looks like she's trembling, struggling to hold herself up. It's the same kind of thing that I think we saw with Christina Aguilera, um, where she was always like anytime you saw Christina Aguilera walking in like 2024, 2025, she had someone hold her hand on stage. Every time she moved, a man would come down and escort her, hold her hands. These women can't walk. We just saw it with Oprah as well. Recent footage of Oprah with all this weight loss, and she looked like she was struggling to walk. Like, like really, really crazy. And so overall, that that's what Demi Moore's looking like. She just looks weak. She looks physically weak, and it just goes right back to those regressive right-wing stereotypes, what women should be, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And Demi, Ariana, and Kelly Osborne aren't the only ones. This award season, we had Jenna Ortega flexing her ribs for the camera, which was crazy. Rose Byrne looking more wafish than she ever has, which again, she's skinnier now than she was at like 18 in movies with Heath Ledger. It unbelievable. Unbelievable. And we got Emma Stone flexing collarbones, right? That you that collarbones that you don't often see outside of war zones and mass famine victims. So it unit's just mind-blowing. And the real irony of it is at the same time, all these women give themselves Ozympic face. They're also spending, you know, 500k on fillers to give themselves square jawlines and all this other stuff. It's like, wow, you guys are just ghosts, aren't you? You're not real people. You're just you're literally just walking billboards. You're empty husks. And we're getting to the end now, but you know, I'm I'm not gonna leave without without this. Like, like driving home the point that if the celebrities won't tell you, I will tell you. These medications are nothing to mess with. Okay? They are not to be messed with. Because outside of the celebrity machine and their part in promoting these GLP one like weight loss medications, we have to remember that these medications were not just made for casual, I want to be skinny in a bikini. That's not what these were made for. These medications, GLP ones, were originally made for morbidly obese people, right? Like people you see on my 600-pound life who needed to immediately lose as much weight as possible because they needed to immediately get on a surgery table for bariatric surgery or heart surgery or some other type of surgery, and they would die if they did not immediately lose as much weight as possible, right? That's that's originally who this medication was made for. And then also, originally for this medication, diabetics. Again, people who would literally die would suffer incredibly horrific health consequences. Very serious medication for people facing death, so that the people who made these medications were like, this is actually worth the risk because you're for sure gonna die if we don't get this medication in you, but you might have some problems if you take this medication. Do you understand what I'm saying? These are not Flintstone vitamins. You should not be ordering them off of Instagram or Twitter or TikTok or anything like that. You should, if you're gonna be on these medications, if you're someone who requires these medications, because there are valid reasons for them besides just weight loss. If you want them for vanity, you have no business getting your hands on them. But for people who are diabetic, for people who are, you know, who are morbidly obese, who need to lose weight fast so that they can turn their lives around, you know, that's these people are now finding it impossible to get their hands on this medication. Yeah. Yeah. Because as all these celebrities in Los Angeles and Chelsea wanna want to use these these medications for vanity reasons, states like California are now banning them from being being insured. The people who they were originally for, life-saving medications, now can't get them on insurance, which means they can't afford them. So there again, that hierarchy that we talked about is already being reinforced because white supremacy also doesn't want sick people or disabled people. It's this medication is horrific. And the things that are being done with it for vanity are horrific. And now we've got all this new information coming out that they could be making depressed people more depressed. We have to stop and really look at ourselves and see who's being rewarded for this. Why is this being pushed? Who, who, who's gaining here? Because it's not people on these medications. It's not, it's not the vanity people on these medications. And now it's also the people who need these medications are now losing out to. So where does that leave us, you and me? Well, it leaves us with a choice, plain and simple. A chance to either make things better or leave them exactly as they are, which we know is bad because it's already happened. It happened in the 90s, it happened in the early 2000s. We can either wait for another Karen Carpenter, we can wait for Ariana Grande's heart to pop in her chest and for her to drop dead, or we can start making a stand and take some action in the name of our own well-being and hopefully make a better, better world out of it. I mean, for those listening with kids with daughters, don't you want to make it better for them? So, how do we do that? How do we fight back against this new wave of social oppression, which is essentially what these GLP ones are part of? Well, we start by finding the beauty industrial complex. We stop playing their games, we stop giving in or believing the lies they sell us. Uh, how do we do that? Well, we stop updating our bodies like their iPhones, okay? You don't need a new one every 10 years. You don't need that. You don't need new butts, you don't need new boobs, you don't need a new face, you don't need new lips, you don't need your ears stapled to your head, you don't need injections in your shoulders. All of that is a lie that's being sold to keep you weak, to keep you distracted, and it's time to grow up and outgrow the lies just like you outgrew Santa Claus. Please, hopefully your kids are not listening to this. Next, you gotta start doing your due diligence. All of us do. And what do I mean by that? Stop looking past skinny glow. Do your research, read the studies on the long-term metabolic rebound. The fact that two-thirds of people who get off this medication gain like two-thirds of the weight back. Read about the long-term dangers, read about suicides, read about strokes, read about people who went into extreme depressive crises. Be honest. Don't just trust what a commercial tells you. Why would you trust what a salesman tells you? A salesman's a great, great starting place, but you don't make your sole decision based on what a salesperson tells you. Right? Don't blindly believe that that advert on Instagram has to tell you the truth. It doesn't. They do not have to tell you the truth. You would be shocked by what kind of gray there is just by leaving little things out. You can legally post basically mistruths. So get out there and start reading the growing class action lawsuits. I'll link them on Patreon. So there's really no excuse for not having them. If you want them all in one place because you're too lazy to scroll, then you can go over to Patreon and I'll have them there. Um and get into all the studies. Again, these studies are absolutely shocking. I just read one about a woman that had depressive disorder. She took these GLP ones and she basically spiraled into suicidal ideations. They took her off of the medication. Boom. She was right back to normal, right back to like happy, normal, balanced. It's just really scary. Read, read about the damage being done to internal organs, bone density, muscle mass. And when you're done with that, talk. Talk to people in the real world. Get out there, have conversations. Listen to people who were speaking out about these medications. I mean, like I said, Sharon Osborne was saying, like, yeah, it almost made me shit and vomit myself to death. Listen to disabled people who were trying to warn you about these medications, what they do, how they can't access them. Listen to ED survivors and early 2000s survivors that have been through this. Be in community with other people so that the confusion and the collusion of marketing doesn't distract you and confuse you. Anchor yourself in truth and knowledge so you don't fall for the sham. Your body is not a trend. Okay? Don't let a boardroom in Denmark convince you that your survival depends on their weight loss syringe. And that is gonna wrap up today's autopsy. Whether it's the shadow Jedi like Jed Wallace manipulating your FYP or pharmaceutical giants ignoring the receipts on patient safety, again, we've come down to the same message. The pedestal only stays standing as long as we refuse to look at the cracks. Do not let the curated nice guy act or the ethereal aesthetic gaslight you into ignoring what you're looking at. You know what you're seeing. If you're ready to stop being the supply for someone else's ego and you're ready to start digging deeper into the systems of influence we discussed today, here's how you can stay connected to the truth. You can join my inner circle. If you would like more deep dives on research papers, the narcissist playbook, translations, um, I've even got like breakdowns of the Taylor Swift marketing and why you hate the housewives, why the housewives have gotten so icky kind of emotionally and psychologically. Um you can head over to the real ebonson.substack.com. That's where the heavy lifting happens. That's that is essays, baby. If you're an essay reader, head over there to my substack. Now, if you want the unfiltered receipts to hear full unedited Jed Wallace tapes or to access bonus long form breakdowns, or if you just want to listen to ad-free episodes of this podcast, uh join my community over at patreon.com slash newska. 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And it helps me grow my community of objective observers, just like you, right? So thank you so much for being here. I hope you enjoyed the episode, and I'll be back next week with another episode, another autopsy, and more receipts if you weren't supposed to receive. But until then, keep receiver supposed, no receipts closer. Bye-bye.
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