Bravo, Andy Cohen.
The Watch What Happens Live host had a hilarious response after comedian and Gary Janetti made a joke about stars from The Real Housewives franchise using Ozempic, the Type 2 diabetes medication making headlines as a weight-loss drug.
"This summer on Bravo," Janetti wrote in a June 20 Instagram post, "The Real Housewives of Ozempic."
Cohen commented, "It's already airing."
Janetti's post—and Cohen's sarcastic reply—even got a reaction from The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Jackie Goldschneider, who replied in the comment section, "You said it not me."
Multiple Housewives have found themselves at the center of the Ozempic pop culture conversation in recent months. In April, Goldschneider's Bravo costar Dolores Catania made headlines when she admitted to taking the appetite-curbing medication to lose weight.
During an April 4 WWHL appearance, Cohen commented of the reality star, "You look thin. Are you on Ozempic?," to which Catania responded, "Yeah."
Cohen jokingly added, "What Housewife isn't on Ozempic?"
Catania's response? "Not one," she commented. "I wasn't going to come to the reunion looking bigger than anyone else, so I got on the bandwagon."
One month prior, RHONJ's Jennifer Fessler hinted at Ozempic use during her own WWHL interview.
"I did lose a lot of weight," she told Cohen March 21. "I took peptides and I don't know if you've heard of medications associated with that that help people lose weight."
One Housewife who is not on the Ozempic bandwagon? Kyle Richards, who has vehemently denied using the drug amid her recent weight loss and fitness journey.
"I am NOT on ozempic," The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star responded to one Instagram user in January before adding, "Never have been."
Keep reading for all the celebs who have weighed in on the Ozempic controversy.
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