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She says, “I mean, it’s crazy for me because probably eight years ago, I thought feminist was a bad word.”
She continues, “I pretended to be, like, I had three daughters who I was championing and wanting them to do everything that a boy could do, but I still was raising my daughters to be wives and mothers, and that’s not to that’s not a bad thing, but that’s just a very one-sided view of what they could become.”
She adds, “Now I feel like a feminist.
(During the episode, Mary commented that Heather's Gucci corset must have been fake because "Gucci doesn't make a size 14.”)
Heather said that comment is “typical” of what she’s used to hearing.
Heather also says that Monica’s betrayal was worse than Jen Shah‘s.
The conversation then goes to Whitney and how she felt like the encounter from the premiere episode was a premeditated pile-on.
According to Heather, “No, first of all, we wouldn’t have that conversation. even hair products.”
A brief history of Heather Gay and Lisa Barlow's drama
Historically, Heather and Lisa have had their differences.
It's just Ozempic became available and it worked for me."
She struggles with the body positivity movement.
During the February docuseries IMPACT x Nightline: The Skinny Confessions: After Ozempic, Heather also addressed criticism that using the medication for weight loss is a “cop out” and that she’s no longer “relatable” because of it.
“It’s disappointing [and] sad to know that body positivity was all a big lie,” Heather said.
Let’s get Whitney, and you know I’m always on Whitney’s side, even when I have grievances with her.”
She explains, “It’s just inconvenient when they happen to be exactly the same grievances that Lisa and Meredith have. Specifically, she addresses what people who think she’s sucking up to Lisa are missing.
She says, “I don’t think I’m a ‘yes and’ friend, but actually, I do think I’m a ‘yes and’ friend, but I am for all of my friends, and I think what happened with Lisa and I was a long time coming.”
Heather continues, “We really haven’t hated each other like we did in season one.
"I just wish that there was a solution for all of us. Heather said having Lisa’s support made her feel “invincible.”
Want more? I see myself talking to Britani, and I’m like where is this girl power coming from, and I think it’s come from my relationships, you know, and being financially independent and just having all these experiences.
But during the series' season five premiere, she shared that she's had a "long-overdue glow-up."
"Thank god for modern medicine, that’s all I can say," she added in a confessional. “I lost 25 pounds, and now Mary Cosby loves me! She responds, “I mean, the Monica of it all really just played out in Bermuda, you know, and so it felt it felt like she’s not my friend, and like, I don’t really want to film with people who aren’t my friend.”
Regarding Monica blaming her for not being on the show anymore, Heather says, “I mean, it’s flattering for sure, but you know I’m not the one in charge, obviously, and Monica and I didn’t have a lot of drama until Bermuda.”
She then skates over the question about Monica coming back.
“I’m old enough to know that I have wasted a lot of years blaming myself and feeling guilty and shame over my lack of ability to be thinner. But I'm feeling like I'm coming into my own a little bit and I think the glow up might be a little bit from that, too. ”
Heather adds, “I mean, it was so powerful for us that it changed the way I felt about these women, and so to come back and film with them again with that kind of weight lifted and that bond in place was, I was excited.”
She then says, “It reset everything.”
Brice, the interviewer, then asked if there was a weight lifted because Monica Garcia was absent.
Ozempic is FDA-approved to help manage blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes, but it’s also used off-label for weight loss. She has a master’s degree from American University, lives by the beach, and hopes to own a teacup pig and taco truck one day.