
The 25-year-old daughter of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills OG Kyle Richards has finally broken her silence after coming under fire for admitting she used the controversial weight loss drug Mounjaro — and trust us, she’s not mincing words.
In a jaw-dropping interview that’s sent shockwaves through Bravo fan circles and beyond, Sophia clapped back at critics who dared to question her choices.
“I’m an adult — I can do what I want,” she said point-blank. No sugarcoating. No backpedaling.
But the real bombshell? Sophia revealed that her rapid weight loss came with a shocking side effect: severe hair loss.
Yes, you read that right — the glamorous brunette is now battling bald spots, and she’s not hiding it.
“I started losing so much hair,” she admitted. “It was everywhere—my pillow, the shower, my brush. It was terrifying.”
The confession sent social media into overdrive. Fans flooded Reddit threads, TikTok videos, and Instagram comments, split between praise for her honesty and harsh criticism over her decision to take the prescription drug in the first place.
But Sophia isn’t here for the internet’s moral outrage.
She says her decision to try Mounjaro, a drug originally designed for Type 2 diabetes but now making headlines as a celeb-favorite weight loss shortcut, was done under strict medical supervision.
And yes, her mom Kyle was hesitant — at first.
“She was skeptical, obviously. She’s my mom. But once she talked to my doctor, she came around,” Sophia revealed.
The LA socialite and recent college grad says she turned to supplements, collagen, and even high-end OMI hair growth peptides to combat the fallout (literally).
Still, trolls haven’t let up — accusing her of promoting unhealthy beauty standards and glamorizing extreme weight loss.
But Sophia’s response? Pure fire.
“I didn’t do this because I hate myself,” she declared. “I loved how I looked before. I just wanted to feel more confident. That’s it.”
She also made it crystal clear: this wasn’t about body dysmorphia or trying to fit into Hollywood’s toxic ideals.
“I’m not going to apologize for doing something that made me feel better in my skin,” she said. “If that offends people, that’s on them.”
This isn’t Sophia’s first time in the spotlight, but it’s definitely her boldest. And judging by the reaction online, this won’t be the last we hear from the firecracker Umansky daughter.
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