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Kyle Richards showcases ripped abs after debunking use of diabetes medication Ozempic to lose weight

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Kyle Richards declared to have used a combination of good diet and exercise when she explained her recent weight loss.And on Sunday The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star showed off the results of all her hard that she claims to have put in the gym by posting a photo of herself flaunting her ripped abs.The new midriff-revealing post comes in the wake of people who have called out the reality star for using  the diabetes drug Ozempic to helped her shed the pounds.

Ripped: Kyle Richards, 54, put her ripped abs on display by pulled her shirt up above her stomach during a work out at a gymIn the photo, Richards is standing in front of a mirror at a gym dressed in skin-tight black leggings and a charcoal and black top, which she pulled up above her to just below her chest.She also wore white, yellow and black jogging sneakers, as she stood with her right foot forward on a piece of equipment that helps with balance.

Rounding out her sporty look, the reality star had her dark brown tresses pulled into a loose ponytail, while the hair fell around the frame of her face.

Weight loss: The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star pulled her shirt up t showcase her weight loss, which she claims to have been done with a combination of good diet and exercise'When you’re the real deal, you don't have to pretend,' Richards declared in recent days when defending her claim to not have used Ozempic, according to Page Six.The Los Angeles native, who's the last remaining original cast member of RHOBH, has maintained that 'After gaining weight during the summer — on July 15 — after getting off the boat I said "That is it.

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