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Home / Lifestyle / Kate Ferdinand: Skinny Jab Pressure Unfair

Kate Ferdinand: Skinny Jab Pressure Unfair

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Kate Ferdinand expresses concern over societal pressure for weight-loss drugs.
  • She advocates for natural methods like exercise and healthy eating.
  • Ferdinand highlights prioritizing mental health and being a role model.
Kate Ferdinand: Skinny Jab Pressure Unfair

Kate Ferdinand has shared her apprehension regarding the growing societal pressure to use so-called "skinny jabs."

Appearing in an exclusive shoot for Women's Health, the 34-year-old expressed worries about the rising popularity of GLP-1 drugs. She feels some women are pressured into using them, making it harder to pursue traditional methods like exercise and diet for results that are not immediate.

Ferdinand credits her physique to a holistic health approach, prioritizing exercise for both her physical appearance and mental health. She aims to be a positive role model for her children, demonstrating the importance of consistent effort in fitness.

Recently, the Ferdinands relocated to Dubai, a move Kate admitted has been challenging, though she finds it an amazing place for the children and her husband, Rio Ferdinand. Despite enjoying aspects of Dubai, she expressed missing home significantly, becoming emotional when discussing the adjustment on her podcast.

The couple, who have a blended family of five children, are the first British couple to simultaneously grace the covers of Women's Health and Men's Health UK.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kate Ferdinand is concerned about the growing societal pressure on people to use weight-loss drugs like the 'skinny jab'.
Kate Ferdinand credits her physique to a holistic approach, focusing on exercise for both mental and physical health.
Kate Ferdinand has found the move to Dubai challenging and misses home, although she acknowledges it is a great place for her children and husband.

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