Kylie Jenner is once again the center of social media buzz after being photographed in a form-fitting silver mini dress during a night out in West Hollywood. The 26-year-old influencer attended a friend’s birthday celebration at The Nice Guy, a high-profile, members-only club known for its 1960s Mafia bar-inspired aesthetic.
But it wasn’t just the dress that caught everyone’s attention—it was her hands.
Fans and critics alike took to social media to share mixed reactions about Jenner’s look. While some praised her glam, others zeroed in on what they dubbed “Ozempic hands,” a term that refers to the gaunt, veiny appearance some believe results from rapid weight loss associated with drugs like Ozempic, a diabetes medication often used off-label for weight management.

Social Media Reacts: ‘She Forgot to Photoshop Her Ozempic Hand’
The silver mini, reportedly from Kylie’s own fashion label Khy, sparked a wave of online comments. Some fans complimented the ensemble, calling her “stunning” and “yummy.” Others, however, weren’t as kind.
“She looks like she’s wrapped in Saran wrap,” one user quipped.
“Burrito vibes,” another chimed in.
And a harsher critic wrote: “She looks heavier.”
The most viral commentary, however, came from accusations that her slim hands were a side effect of Ozempic. “She forgot to photoshop her Ozempic hand,” one post read, referring to a close-up photo that appeared to show overly thin fingers—now becoming a trending symbol of alleged Ozempic use among celebrities.
Kylie Denies Ozempic Rumors: ‘I Had Two Kids’
Jenner has previously addressed speculation about her weight loss. After giving birth to her son, she told British Vogue that her current physique was simply the result of natural weight loss post-pregnancy.
“I’m back at the weight I was before I had my daughter and son, and people are putting side-by-sides of me three months postpartum,” she said.
“Does everyone forget that I had two children and I gained 60 pounds both pregnancies?”
Still, the internet remains skeptical.
Khy in the Spotlight: Mixed Reviews on Sizing
The dress in question is from Khy, Jenner’s much-discussed fashion line, which recently made headlines when Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles criticized the brand’s sizing after her blazer didn’t fit properly. Many of Khy’s pieces are designed in extra-small sizes, something that’s garnered both praise and criticism.
Despite the backlash, some fans continue to celebrate Jenner’s style, with one commenting, “She stuns no matter what she’s wearing.”
Ozempic: A Hollywood Obsession?
Ozempic, along with similar drugs like Mounjaro, was originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes. However, it has exploded in popularity among celebrities and influencers for its weight-loss effects.
High-profile figures like Oprah Winfrey and Kelly Clarkson have opened up about using GLP-1 medications. Others, like Sharon Osbourne, have revealed that the side effects can be extreme.
“I can’t put on weight now,” Osbourne admitted in a 2023 interview. “I don’t know what it’s done to my metabolism, but I just can’t seem to put any on.”
The Risks Behind the Trend: From ‘Ozempic Hands’ to ‘Ozempic Teeth’
Beyond the visual clues like slender hands or rapid weight loss, there are real medical risks associated with GLP-1 medications. Side effects include nausea, stomach issues, vomiting, and even dental problems. According to London-based cosmetic dentist Dr. Mark Hughes, the dry mouth and acid reflux caused by these drugs can lead to enamel erosion—coining yet another trending term: “Ozempic teeth.”
Is the Criticism Fair—or Just Fame Fatigue?
Whether Kylie Jenner’s look is the result of Ozempic, post-pregnancy weight loss, or simply photo angles and lighting, one thing is clear: her appearance continues to dominate headlines and social media threads.
As the internet dissects every detail—from her dress to her fingers—it raises a larger question about how society treats celebrity bodies, especially women’s. For now, Kylie remains unbothered, continuing to promote Khy and post glamorous photos to her 400+ million Instagram followers.

