Billy Gardell of Mike & Molly and Bob Hearts Arishola, is seen on commercials for Ozempic. That's a diabetes and weight management medication. He tells us he has Type II Diabetes but Ozempic is helping keep him "in the zone."
We see him driving to a park dressed in a jogging suit. He pulls up on some ropes with handles for a moment. Then he slowly jogs around about 10 cones he apparently set up in a circle. I don't understand this. It takes almost no effort. Yes, football teams will have players during practices run around obstacles to improve their agility. But Gardell is quite heavy. I don't think agility is his major concern. If he's got diabetes and needs to lose weight, he should do something more than to pull on a rope in the park or slowly jog around some cones on a lawn. He's got to do a more vigorous exercise plan.
Then when it's finished, he goes to a park vendor for what looks like a yogurt parfait and a coffee. Later he's grilling in his backyard with friends around a table, serving them shish kebob skewers. I suppose that's supposed to represent wise eating. Lean grilled meat with vegetables included.
I'm not expecting him to run a marathon. But the super-easy exercise routine, coupled with food rewards, is not what a diabetes medication should be hawking.
We see him driving to a park dressed in a jogging suit. He pulls up on some ropes with handles for a moment. Then he slowly jogs around about 10 cones he apparently set up in a circle. I don't understand this. It takes almost no effort. Yes, football teams will have players during practices run around obstacles to improve their agility. But Gardell is quite heavy. I don't think agility is his major concern. If he's got diabetes and needs to lose weight, he should do something more than to pull on a rope in the park or slowly jog around some cones on a lawn. He's got to do a more vigorous exercise plan.
Then when it's finished, he goes to a park vendor for what looks like a yogurt parfait and a coffee. Later he's grilling in his backyard with friends around a table, serving them shish kebob skewers. I suppose that's supposed to represent wise eating. Lean grilled meat with vegetables included.
I'm not expecting him to run a marathon. But the super-easy exercise routine, coupled with food rewards, is not what a diabetes medication should be hawking.