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Kris Jenner drowns tiny frame in baggy gray cape at LA gallery after sparking concern with ‘scary’ weight loss

KRIS Jenner has seemingly drowned in a baggy gray cape during a public outing. 

The Kardashian matriarch reshared an Instagram post from the luxury footwear shop, Tamara Mellon. 

Kris Jenner wore a baggy gray cape at with showbiz mogul Michael OvitzCredit: Instagram/ tamaramellin
Fans have theorized Kris lost weight due to OzempicCredit: Instagram/krisjenner

In the Instagram Story, Kris, 68, modeled an oversized shawl that extended to her black boots and nearly touched the floor.

The Hulu star painted her thick lashes with heavy eyeliner.

At the art gallery, she spoke with Creative Artists Agency founder Michael Ovitz, who wore a gray shirt with matching pants.

The two posed in front of various paintings as they had “a deep dive” into the artwork of Richard Prince.  

In 2015, the Hollywood mogul sued insurer American International Group (AIG) and its subsidiary, Chartis, over the loss of two Richard Prince paintings, worth up to $3 million, according to Artnet.

Kris’ boyfriend, Corey Gamble, 43, was also tagged in the post. 

HER WEIGHT LOSS

The Kardashians star was spotted in public after showing off her slender figure.

The former E! star celebrated the birthday of her friend Jennifer Cohan, who is also Kylie Cosmetics’ Chief Brand Officer.

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In the photo, Kris smiled at the camera while sandwiched between her two gal pals.

At the rooftop bar, she paired her tight top with a black and gold skirt.

Kris Jenner displays shrinking frame as she hits the gym in skintight leggings after ‘scary’ weight loss

She tied the items with a tightly-buckled belt that highlighted her slim frame.

Kris strutted around with black stockings and black boots.

“Happy Birthday beautiful @jenccohen. I love you!” she captioned the post.

THE FAN THEORY

This is not the only time the famous momager showed off her skinny look. 

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WEIGHT LOSS JABS

What are they?

Weight loss jabs are a hot media topic at the moment, with hundreds of success stories sharing how they helped them shed the pounds.

In March, the NHS announced it would make Wegovy, a drug made by Danish firm Novo Nordisk, available on prescription to thousands of obese Brits.

It contains the drug semaglutide, which is said to have helped reality star Kim Kardashian and Twitter boss Elon Musk lose weight.

Wegovy, which helped a third of people reduce their weight by 20 per cent in trials, will also be available from pharmacies like Boots.

Meanwhile, pharma company Eli Lilly last month announced results for its own weight loss drug tirzepatide.

The weekly injection helped overweight people drop more than two stone in 18 months.

How do they work?

The jabs work by suppressing your appetite, making you eat less calories and therefore lose weight.

To do this, an ingredient found in the fat-busting drug, known as Semaglutide, mimics the role of a natural hormone, called GLP-1.

GLP-1 is part of the signalling pathway that tells your body you have eaten, and prepares it to use the energy that comes from your food.

London GP and founder of wellgoodwellbeing.com, Dr Zoe Watson, said: “Your body naturally produces an appetite regulating hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1.

“These jabs work by regulating your appetite, which can lead to eating fewer calories and losing weight.”

Aren’t they diabetes drugs?

Both Wegovy and tirzepatide stem from drugs originally designed to treat diabetes.

Semaglutide, the active drug in Wegovy, was originally sold under the name Ozempic specifically for diabetes patients.

But they started noticing it helped suppress their appetites, stopping them eating as much and helping them shed the pounds.

So Novo Nordisk developed Wegovy, which contains the same chemical but at higher doses specifically to aid weight loss.

Wegovy is not prescribed for diabetes patients.

Tirzepatide is sold under the name Mounjaro for diabetes.

Can I get them?

Wegovy is offered on prescription to obese adults given specialist weight loss treatment.

The NHS currently also offers a similar drug called Saxenda, or liraglutide.

Both are only available on Tier 3 and Tier 4 weight management services, which means you have to be referred to weight management clinics led by experts.

GPs can’t prescribe them on their own either, Dr Watson said. 

The jabs have to be taken as part of an overall programme to help with lifestyle changes and psychological support to get the best effect from the medication prescribed. 

But despite being approved for use, supply of Wegovy on the NHS has been postponed indefinitely because of a surge in worldwide demand.

Supply was also halved in the US because of the skyrocketing demand.

Eli Lilly said it will apply for a UK licence for tirzepatide soon, which could make it available to the NHS.

Are there any risks?

Like all medicines, the jabs do not come without side effects.

Around half of people taking the drug experience gut issues, including sickness, bloating, acid reflux, constipation and diarrhoea.

Dr Sarah Jarvis, GP and clinical consultant at patient.info, said: “One of the more uncommon side effects is severe acute pancreatitis, which is extremely painful and happens to one in 500 people.”

Other uncommon side effects include altered taste, kidney problems, allergic reactions, thyroid tumours, gallbladder problems and hypoglycemia.

In mid-April, Kris displayed her petite figure while dressed in Alo’s activewear.

While many fans gushed over the mom of six’s stunning looks, critics focused on her tinier frame.

Speculators attributed her new weight loss to the controversial drug Ozempic.

“Ozempic commercial,” one fan commented.

“Ozempic will have long-standing effects upon advanced aging, Kris. Intestinal, follicular, bladder/kidney. Please be careful,” another fan warned.

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“The weight loss is getting scary,” a third fan suggested. 

“Is Kris on Ozempic now?” a fourth person asked.

Kris showed off her slimmer frame Jennifer Cohan’s birthday postCredit: Instagram/krisjenner
Kris pictured with Kylie Jenner, founder of Kylie Cosmetics, at an event in November 2022Credit: Getty


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