RHOSLC’s Heather Gay Slams Calling Her a ‘Mean Girl’ Over Weight Loss

Heather Gay.
Curry Angelo/BravoDon’t call real housewives of salt lake city Star Heather Gay A mean girl.
Andy Cohen Read fan questions during the period Right-handed photoLCD display During the Season 5 reunion on Wednesday, January 22, viewers claimed Heather’s “edge” came from her recent weight loss.
“Can you see how you’re bringing energy to Mean Girls this season?” the question read.
Heather, 50, looked shocked when she heard the question.
“I mean, it’s just a fun read,” Heather replied. “I think when I gained weight, I was more of a loser. So when I stood up for myself it was okay. Heather had more confidence than this girl in season one.

She continued, “This show robs you of your identity. It robs you of your confidence. When I gained weight, I had to fight a harder battle, and I became meaner.
Heather said she brought “a lot more rage and rage” in the past.
mary cosby Was quick to say nice things about her co-star.
“I just think Heather is different. She likes herself more,” Mary said. “She’s pouring more love into herself. I feel like when I first met Heather five years ago, she was dark, she was unhappy. She was trying to crawl out of a very deep place, and no matter who was laughing at her , no matter who demolished her, she was left in this abyss.
Mary called Heather “confident,” noting that the Good Time Girls author was “more confident” in following one of her costars.
“When clothes don’t fit you have to have more confidence to show up. I was wearing a stretchy jumpsuit and I was surrounded by these beautiful women,” Heather added. “I feel confident in completing the entire show.”

Heather said she was “delighted” and “proud” of the progress she had made.
“I don’t want it to make me meaner,” she continued. “I’m different, but it has nothing to do with me taking weight loss drugs.”
Heather revealed in November 2023 that she was taking Ozempic, a form of semaglutide developed to treat type 2 diabetes but already used as a popular weight loss drug.
“I’ve been working on it for a long time but haven’t really seen a lot of results,” she shared in an interview. people then. “I haven’t had huge results yet, but enough for people to take notice, which is great.”
this Right-handed photoLCD display The star opened up more about her weight loss journey during IMPACT x Nightline: Weight Loss Confessions: After Ozempic series of documentaries, premiering on Hulu in February 2024.
“This is disappointing [and] It’s sad to know that body positivity is a complete and utter lie,” she admitted at the time. “Because it’s better not to be overweight.”