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entertainment1 year ago

Oprah Winfrey's Revelations: Weight Watchers, LA Clippers, and More

Oprah Winfrey discussed her decision to leave the Weight Watchers board due to a potential conflict of interest with her upcoming ABC special on weight loss. She cited the company's inclusion of weight loss drugs like Wegovy as a factor. Winfrey also emphasized the importance of addressing weight health as a critical topic and expressed her personal experiences with weight struggles.

business1 year ago

Oprah's Departure from WeightWatchers Board Sparks Stock Tumble

Oprah Winfrey is stepping down from the board of Weight Watchers, where she has been the most prominent spokeswoman since 2015. Her announcement, following her public revelation about taking a weight-loss medication, caused the company's stock to plummet by 25 percent. Despite this, Weight Watchers stated that her decision was not due to any disagreement with the company.

business1 year ago

"Oprah Winfrey's Departure Sends Weight Watchers Stock Plummeting"

Oprah Winfrey is set to leave the board of Weight Watchers, a company struggling to compete with weight-loss drugs' popularity. She revealed using weight-loss drugs as a "maintenance tool" and plans to donate her shares to the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Weight Watchers faces a major shift in the weight-loss industry with the launch of anti-obesity drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, and recently reported a net loss of $88.1m. The company also announced the acquisition of digital health company Sequence to incorporate prescription medications into its weight loss program.

celebrity-news2 years ago

"Jillian Michaels Raises Concerns Over Oprah's Involvement with Ozempic and WeightWatchers"

Jillian Michaels accuses Oprah of promoting the weight-loss drug Ozempic because it financially benefits her as a significant shareholder in Weight Watchers, which purchased a digital health platform involving Ozempic. Despite lacking solid evidence, Michaels stands by her theory, while also criticizing Oprah's recent embrace of such medications despite her previous opposition.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Maximizing Weight Watchers: Science-Backed Tricks and Expert Hacks for Faster Weight Loss"

Weight Watchers, also known as WW, has been a popular weight loss program for decades. Here are six science-backed tips to help make Weight Watchers more effective: 1) Have a big breakfast to kickstart your metabolism; 2) Prioritize protein in your meals to feel fuller and reduce cravings; 3) Choose whole, unprocessed foods for better weight loss results; 4) Drink a cup of water before each meal to curb appetite; 5) Incorporate green tea into your diet to boost metabolism and reduce cravings; 6) Don't be afraid to indulge occasionally to keep your metabolism active. Additionally, a three-day Zero Point Plan is suggested to jump-start weight loss on Weight Watchers.

obituary2 years ago

Florine Mark, Former Weight Watchers President and Prominent Detroit Businesswoman, Dies at 90

Florine Mark, the former president and CEO of Weight Watchers Group Inc., has passed away at the age of 90. Known for her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to health and wellness, Mark built a successful franchise of Weight Watchers in Michigan and expanded it to 13 states, Canada, and Mexico. She was a pioneer in promoting fitness and healthy living, inspiring others to lead better lives. Mark was also actively involved in philanthropy and served on various boards and organizations. Her legacy as a trailblazer, leader, and devoted family woman will be remembered.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

Influencers Shun Weight Watchers' Shift to Ozempic

Weight Watchers' recent pivot to offering weight loss medications like Ozempic has not been fully embraced by its online community of influencers and members. While some users have welcomed the change, many have expressed concerns about the shift away from the program's longstanding emphasis on sustainable weight loss through a points system and accountability framework. Influencers, who play a significant role in promoting Weight Watchers on platforms like TikTok, have been hesitant to align their content with the company's new focus on medical weight loss management. Some influencers worry that the partnership with Sequence and the availability of weight loss medications may reinforce the idea of quick fixes and undermine the program's original principles. Additionally, the closure of local studios and the increased cost associated with Sequence have further contributed to the mixed response.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

Influencers Shun Weight Watchers' Shift to Ozempic

Weight Watchers' recent pivot to offering weight loss medications like Ozempic has not been fully embraced by its online community of influencers and members. While some users have welcomed the change, many have expressed concerns about the shift away from the program's longstanding emphasis on sustainable weight loss through a points system and accountability framework. Influencers, who play a significant role in promoting Weight Watchers on platforms like TikTok, have been hesitant to align their content with the company's new focus on medication-assisted weight loss. Some influencers worry that the move reinforces the idea of quick fixes and may undermine the program's original principles. Additionally, frustrations over other changes, such as the closure of local studios and the increased cost of accessing the telehealth platform Sequence, have further contributed to the mixed response.

health2 years ago

WeightWatchers Explores Weight Loss Drugs Amid Rising Demand.

Weight Watchers, a 60-year-old weight loss company, has acquired telehealth company Sequence for $106 million to provide access to GLP-1 medications, which are used to treat obesity. The medications, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, have become popular due to their significant efficacy in weight loss. Weight Watchers plans to create specific programs for people on these medications, emphasizing strength training and high protein foods to counteract potential loss of muscle mass. The company says it will adhere to the clinical indications and not offer the drugs to people who don't qualify for them.