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'Slimming jabs have changed the way we do things'

BBC NewsSaturday, August 30, 2025 at 7:32:24 AM
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'Slimming jabs have changed the way we do things'
Angie Smith has noticed a trend among brides using slimming jabs this year, prompting her to ask them about it.
Editor’s Note: This trend highlights the growing popularity of slimming jabs in the wedding industry, reflecting changing beauty standards and health choices among brides.
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Angie Smith has noticed a trend among brides using slimming jabs this year, prompting her to ask them about it.
Editor’s Note: This trend highlights the growing popularity of slimming jabs in the wedding industry, reflecting changing beauty standards and health choices among brides.

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