Megan Stalter, who portrays Kayla in the Max drama "Hacks," slammed those who lie about taking Ozempic for weight-loss purposes.
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Megan Stalter knows how to spot a dirty little secret. The 34-year-old actress – known for playing Kayla in the Max drama “Hacks” – claimed that people who lie about using Ozempic are not very good at ...