Sutton Stracke Shades Erika Jayne’s Claim She Lost Weight from Menopause, Not Ozempic

Sutton Stracke Shades Erika Jayne's Claim She Lost Weight from Menopause, Not Ozempic

Sutton Stracke Shades Erika Jayne’s Claim She Lost Weight from Menopause, Not Ozempic

Sutton Stracke is not buying Erika Jayne’s claim that she lost weight from menopause. Stracke, who is also a cast member on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” told Us Weekly on Thursday that she has been through menopause herself and does not look like Jayne.

“I’ve been through the menopause, but I still don’t look like that. But OK,” Stracke said, visibly rolling her eyes.

Sutton Stracke Shades Erika Jayne's Claim She Lost Weight from Menopause, Not Ozempic

Stracke did, however, go on to praise Jayne’s slimdown.

“Good lord,” the party planner gushed. “I need to do whatever she’s doing.”

Stracke’s shade came one week after Jayne, 52, alleged to “Watch What Happens Live” viewers that she shed pounds “hormonally,” not “Ozempic-ally.”

When host Andy Cohen said that the “Pretty Mess” singer looked like “a whisper” of herself,” Jayne claimed she “took it all down” while “going through menopause.”

She doubled down when fellow guest Jackie Hoffman questioned anyone actually “los[ing] weight in menopause.”

Jayne replied, “I went to the doctor and I said get it off me.”

She was quick to note that she didn’t want her comments to “trigger” anyone watching, explaining, “We have this conversation in Beverly Hills and we have a cast member with an eating disorder, [Crystal Kung Minkoff].”

Cohen, 55, has asked many other Bravolebrities about their Ozempic use in recent months, with some admitting to trying the diabetes drug.

In April, Dolores Catania confessed to hopping “on the bandwagon,” saying she didn’t want to attend the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” reunion “looking any bigger than anyone else.”

Her co-star Jennifer Fessler hinted at the same the previous month, telling Cohen, “You said it, I didn’t. But … whatever works, here I am.”

Emily Simpson copped to taking semaglutide in a June “Jeff Lewis Live” interview, but other reality stars — Kyle Richards included — have repeatedly denied using it themselves.

“Botched” star Terry Dubrow warned against Ozempic-shaming people in an episode of Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast last month.

“If somebody’s on Ozempic because they wanna lose weight, [we should] celebrate that we have a breakthrough for obesity,” Heather Dubrow’s husband told listeners in July of “open[ing] up the dialogue.”

In conclusion, Sutton Stracke is not buying Erika Jayne’s claim that she lost weight from menopause. Stracke has been through menopause herself and does not look like Jayne. Stracke did, however, go on to praise Jayne’s slimdown.

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