
Kylie Jenner is receiving a lot of criticism for a recent social media post advertising a diet supplement. She shared a TikTok video promoting “Cutting Jelly” from Foodology, a product that’s become popular online for claims that it can reduce appetite and help people lose weight.
This dietary supplement comes in the form of chewy strips and has become known online as “Korean Ozempic.” It’s being promoted as a way to help people feel fuller for longer and curb cravings, which has gained it a lot of attention online.
@kyliejenner these are amazing @FOODOLOGY US ♬ original sound – Kylie Jenner
In a recent video, Kylie Jenner showed off her new favorite snack: pomegranate-flavored jelly. She explained to her followers that she’s been using it to help with digestion and reduce bloating. Jenner shared that she’s trying to snack less this year and has been carrying the jelly packets with her everywhere as part of that goal.
Doctors are questioning the ingredients in this jelly, particularly garcinia cambogia. Although some social media personalities say it prevents your body from storing carbs as fat, medical professionals believe these claims are mostly hype. Some reports even suggest the jelly mainly acts as a laxative.
I noticed a lot of people were talking about how the video seemed edited – every time she’d go to eat the product, the camera would cut away. It really made me wonder if she was actually trying it herself, especially since she’s getting paid to promote it to all her followers.
There’s been strong criticism online, particularly on Reddit, with many people concerned about how this affects young fans. One user wrote that it’s irresponsible for celebrities to promote supplements and laxatives, as many vulnerable young people might believe them and potentially suffer health problems.
Many people pointed out that the processes the product tries to control are completely natural. One user explained that it’s normal to have a slightly larger stomach after eating and to feel full, adding that these are actually signs of a healthy body.
In early 2026, Kylie Jenner has remained a prominent figure in fashion, boosted by her various brand partnerships. She recently attended the Paris spring couture shows with her sister Kendall, gaining a lot of attention. Plus, her makeup company, Kylie Cosmetics, just announced it’s moving into tinted skincare products.
Privately, Kendall Jenner has been seen spending time with actor Timothée Chalamet, including at a few after-parties following recent award shows. They’ve chosen to keep most details of their relationship to themselves. Meanwhile, viewers are tuning in to the newest season of The Kardashians on Hulu, which is currently following the family’s latest business projects.
The Jenner family still has a huge impact on trends, but their recent promotion of a “detox tea” has sparked a strong discussion about whether celebrities should be endorsing wellness products. Many body positivity activists are asking for more honesty from celebrities and a shift away from products that encourage unhealthy dieting.
It’s still unclear whether Jenner will respond to the worries her fans have raised or if she’ll continue working with the brand. In the meantime, doctors recommend people talk to their healthcare providers before trying any weight loss supplements they see trending on social media.
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2026-01-24 00:45