Kyle Richards’ daughter Sophia Umansky, responded to Mounjaro’s weight gain criticism after showing her dramatic hair loss.
“The people who tell me that I don’t need to be on it, they don’t know what they are talking about. They are not doctors,” the star of reality told people on Saturday.
“I think everyone must calm down and live their own life. And honesty will take you to life and lie is not fun. It’s not good. “
Umansky, 25, shared that people could not “judge” or “hate” her because it was she who exposed that she had taken the drug diabetes of type II and that possessed it “.
“It’s like, okay, well, I told you. I have it. I think it’s okay.
The former “purchase of Beverly Hills” shared that Richards, 56, supports the decisions of herself and her sister.
“I am 25 years old, so I am an adult, I can do what I want,” she said. “And of course, we have advice from our mom.”
Umansky continued: “She didn’t say like:” Oh, you should be on this medication. “Certainly didn’t say that.
“I think she was definitely trying to get away from taking this medicine, but once I spoke to the doctors and that she saw that it was the path I wanted to take, she was very favorable.”
The influencer also shared that she did not fight with “body dysmorphia” and believes that she is “cute in both directions”.
“I think I was cute before and I’m cute now,” she added. “There is nothing wrong with trying to feel a little more confident, a little more cute.”
“People work all the time, they get a filling, they get Botox, they do all kinds of things. So, if I want to feel a little more cute, why not? “
Umansky spoke after revealing that she started taking Mounjaro earlier this year and had lost her hair since.
“I’m going to be bald in about a week,” she said via Tiktok, revealing the hair tufts that fell in the shower.
Richards shares Sophia, Alexia Simone Umansky, 28, and Portia Umansky, 17, with her distant husband, Mauricio Umansky. She is also the mother of Farrah Brittany Aldjufrie, 36.