her backup dancers accused her of sexual harassment, which she denied, but “South Park” didn’t get into that. An angry Cartman later notes, “Rich people get Ozempic, poor people get body positivity!”Ozempic is a drug for diabetes that has become trendy for weight-loss purposes.
In April, Barbra Stresiand got slammed for publicly asking Melissa McCarthy if the “Bridesmaids” actress had taken Ozempic. As the “South Park” episode spirals out of control, it shows the local moms having “drug parties” to share the weight-loss drugs with each other, clad in crop tops to show off their new physiques.
They also start robbing pharmacies when they run out of injections. Meanwhile, Kyle takes it upon himself to help Cartman, but he soon gets frustrated with the American health care system.
Since his friend can’t afford the drug, Kyle orders cheap ingredients on internet from India, and starts making his own shots at home.“Who needs hospitals and insurance when we have TikTok and YouTube?” he says.
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