Syed Jibran, a versatile actor with a background in medicine, recently appeared on Ushna Shah’s show and openly discussed some of the trends in the entertainment industry. He shared his views on the increasing popularity of Ozempic, a drug originally used to treat diabetes but now gaining attention for its weight-loss benefits, despite its potential side effects.
Jibran expressed concern over the growing obsession with Ozempic, stating that while many people, especially in showbiz, are turning to it, the drug’s side effects cannot be overlooked. He emphasized that individuals need to be cautious and aware of the long-term impact this trend might have on their health.
Furthermore, the actor shared his thoughts on the use of hair patches by actors. Reflecting on his own experiences, he revealed that during his school years, he used mustard oil on his hair to keep it healthy, and he’s grateful not to need hair transplants or patches. He acknowledged the dedication of actors who rely on hair patches, especially in the challenging heat, and expressed admiration for their commitment to their craft.
In a lighthearted tone, Jibran added that while he’s never had to resort to such measures, he respects those who do and feels thankful that he hasn’t had to follow suit.
This honest discussion highlights the pressures actors face in maintaining their physical appearances and the lengths some are willing to go for their roles.
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