Posted on 05/01/2026 6:33:48 PM PDT by simpson96
Rosie O’Donnell has found a fresh start, and a healthier future, by leaving America.
The A League of Their Own star, who fled to Ireland when longtime rival Donald Trump returned to office in 2025, took to Instagram on Tuesday, April 28 to post an image of a Women.com article which noted that her “Mounjaro face transformation is undeniable.”
“I have diabetes 2. I have lost 56 lbs. in just over 3 years — I’m thankful for my improved health,” O’Donnell, 64, captioned the post.
While the prescription drug is designed to regulate blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes, many users experience moderate weight loss as a side effect.(snip)
O’Donnell also said she was enjoying the milestones around her weight loss, including shopping for new clothes after dropping from a size 2XL to a large.
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It is why we used to be the melting pot. You brought your food and, because some things were not available, mixed it with something from your neighbor, who made a completely different kind of food, until it tasted good. You then had a new dish with a bit of each.
Until the Left decided that the Melting Pot was racist.
I did not know that! Thanks for the lesson.
How about the Shepherd’s Pie? Is that Irish? Or another American Irish dish?
Only to be surpassed by the Scottish. Truly awful fare.
Hahaha. Spot on.
Used to be cotswold pie before potatoes arrived from the Americas.
The history of cooking and food is kind of hobby of mine.
It is the one thing that all humans do and no animal does and I find it interesting for that reason.
The deep fried Mars Bar is.... ok, it is horrible as well. Just in a different way.
Hell.
Where the food is British
The cops are German
The cars are French
The lovers are Swiss
....and the whole thing is run by Italians
What’s that i think made from potatoes homemade Irish liquor called? Pootin maybe? Likely that was her diet!
How interesting! Thanks for your research, even if it is a hobby. Fascinating!
That’s fair fare. A different kind of fare.
Years ago we spent a week traveling Ireland. Can’t tell you how happy we were to get back to Dublin & see a Burger King. I had brought American black pepper and coffee tea bags. My dad laughed when he found out but 3 days into the trip, he was asking for some.
Too bad she’ll never lose the stupid.
Seems to me nobody in the entire UK knows how to cook either.
Cooks used to come from the continent to learn how to roast meat à l'anglaise because it was so good.
And if you can get a Sunday roast dinner it is pretty good. But you are going to have to live on bread and cheese for the rest of the week.
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