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Ori Reveals Dark Side of Fame: ‘No One Wants to See a Fat Boy on TV’

Social media influencer Ori aka Orhan Awatramani revealed his extreme weight loss journey. He admitted to starving himself and vomiting meals to look good on screen, saying “no one wants to see a fat boy on TV.”

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Ori Reveals Dark Side of Fame: ‘No One Wants to See a Fat Boy on TV’

Social media sensation Ori aka Orhan Awatramani is known for his friendship in Bollywood. He is often in the headlines since the end of the year 2023 after becoming popular on the internet. He has revealed about his weight loss journey. He starved himself in the beginning of 2023 before deciding to get success.


Orhan Awatramani told that he was 'big' and 'fat' in the beginning of the year 2023. While talking to the Suvir Saran Show, he revealed that he weighed more than 70 kg at that time. He said that this was before Ozempic.


'I starved myself a lot'


Ori further said, 'But you can't be fat and famous. It doesn't happen. No one wants to see a fat, 5-foot guy walking around on TV. So I starved myself a lot. Some days I would wake up with neck pain, because I would sleep in my washroom after vomiting my food. But it worked and I lost weight! It's technically cheating, but I did what I had to do to get where I wanted to be.'


'If you use Ozempic'


Ori further said, 'If you use Ozempic. Then it is cheating. If you love a man and a woman or another man or woman at the same time, then I support you. If you are a bodybuilder and take steroids, I support you. Do what you have to do to get where you want to be.'


Did a cameo in 'Nadaniyaan'

Ori recently did a cameo in the Netflix film 'Nadaniyaan', starring Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan.

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