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Major League DJz deny weight-loss drug claims with flashy workout video

Posted on August 15, 2025
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Major League DJz react to Ozempic rumours with luxury workout video

Major League DJz shut down rumours of taking Ozempic to lose weight.

A few days after sharing a post-gym photo that revealed their slimmer physiques, music duo Major League DJz have clapped back at accusations of using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.

The twin DJs’ recent photo sparked a wave of speculation on X (formerly Twitter), with some users suggesting their transformation was the result of medication rather than fitness.

On Thursday, the brothers responded by posting a short video showing one of them jogging alongside a fleet of luxury Mercedes-Benz cars.

The clip was captioned: “And to the rest you… the non-believers… the underachievers… the tweet and deleters… Let’s goooo.”

While some fans applauded their dedication and show of style, others criticised the display, accusing the pair of flaunting their wealth.

One user commented: “After this mini video, enter into your car and then have some Ozempic.”

Controversial social media personality Chris Excel weighed in with a sarcastic jab: “So being a twin means that only one twin gyms and the other automatically loses weight?”

Other reactions ranged from scepticism to support.

“If I had BBL money, I would… Don’t let anyone talk you down kings,” wrote one fan, while another urged them to “prove the naysayers wrong by sharing your workout stats.”

Watch the video below:

And to the rest you.. the non believers… the underachievers… the tweet and deleters… Let’s goooo ❤️🤞🏾 pic.twitter.com/W5aib3HoPe

— MAJOR LEAGUE DJZ (@MAJORLEAGUEDJZ) August 14, 2025

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