Cam’ron and Mase’s It Is What It Is returned for the fall on Monday (Sept. 2) and the co-hosts didn’t waste any time addressing Mase’s new look.
Mase debunked any Ozempic allegations or rumors of using a weight loss drug to fuel his 70-pound transformation. “You took the needle,” Cam poked at his co-host with a laugh. “So what did you do to lose the weight, man?”
The rapper-turned-pastor brushed off the allegations and explained the new diet a bodybuilder put him on. “That’s the hate I want. That’s the hate I needed,” Mase replied. “I signed up with this coach named Ricky Moore, that’s a professional bodybuilder, and he just put me on the alkaline diet. I’m only eating fruit, vegetables and water for now.”
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Cam ultimately expressed he was happy to see his friend turn the clock back with a slimmer figure to go alongside his fuller hairline and whiter teeth.
“You look great, man. You look like back in high school,” Killa said. “I’m happy to see it.”
Fans began debating if Mase was telling the truth on social media. “Comment section sad fr,” one person wrote on X. “I see a bunch of dudes hating on someones progression and speculating stuff vs just genuinely being happy for one of the OGs . I hate social media fr!”
Expect to see plenty more of Mase and Cam this fall with It Is What It Is returning just in time for football season. With O.J. Simpson passing away earlier this year, the co-hosts tapped Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin to replace the late Juice on their weekly NFL spots.
Mase isn’t the only artist facing Ozempic allegations. Ice Spice shut down rumors of taking any weight loss medications last month while on tour sporting a slimmer figure.
“I actually came on here to talk about that real quick. I wish y’all never learned the word Ozempic,” she said in an August Twitter Spaces. “That’s one thing I wish. Oh my God! Like, what even is Ozempic? What the f–k is that? Genuinely, what is that?”
She continued: “You lazy-a– b—–s never heard of a gym? It’s called the gym, it’s called eating healthy, it’s called being on tour. Like, what the hell? Maybe if I was sitting at home all f–king day, it’d be easier to stay big.”
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Cam’ron and Mase’s It Is What It Is made a triumphant return for the fall on Monday (Sept. 2), and the co-hosts wasted no time addressing Mase’s striking new appearance.
Mase Sets the Record Straight on Weight Loss Rumors
Mase quickly debunked any Ozempic allegations or rumors of using a weight loss drug to achieve his impressive 70-pound transformation. With a playful jab, Cam asked, “You took the needle, huh? So what’s the secret to shedding those pounds?”
The rapper-turned-pastor dismissed the speculations and revealed that a professional bodybuilder named Ricky Moore had put him on an alkaline diet consisting of only fruits, vegetables, and water. “That’s the kind of motivation I thrive on. That’s the push I needed,” Mase explained.
Cam’s Reaction to Mase’s Transformation
Cam expressed his delight at seeing his friend’s remarkable physical transformation, noting Mase’s slimmer figure, fuller hairline, and brighter smile. “You’re looking fantastic, like you did back in high school,” Killa complimented. “I’m genuinely happy to see the change.”
Fans React to Mase’s Weight Loss Journey
Social media buzzed with debates about whether Mase’s weight loss claims were genuine. Some fans criticized the negativity in the comments, emphasizing the importance of supporting Mase’s progress rather than speculating.
What’s Next for Mase and Cam?
Fans can expect to see more of Mase and Cam this fall as It Is What It Is returns just in time for football season. With the passing of O.J. Simpson earlier this year, the co-hosts have enlisted Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin to fill the late Juice’s spot on their weekly NFL segments.
Mase isn’t the only artist facing Ozempic allegations. Ice Spice recently addressed rumors of using weight loss medications while on tour, emphasizing the importance of healthy habits and staying active.
In a Twitter Spaces session, Ice Spice expressed frustration at the focus on Ozempic, highlighting the benefits of exercise, proper nutrition, and a busy tour schedule in maintaining her physique.
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FAQs
Q: What diet did Mase follow to achieve his weight loss?
A: Mase followed an alkaline diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, and water under the guidance of a professional bodybuilder.
Q: How did Ice Spice respond to weight loss medication rumors?
A: Ice Spice dismissed rumors of using weight loss medications, emphasizing the importance of exercise, healthy eating, and a busy tour schedule in maintaining her weight.
Q: Who replaced O.J. Simpson on It Is What It Is?
A: Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin replaced O.J. Simpson on It Is What It Is following Simpson’s passing earlier this year.
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