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Opinion | My family member is using Facebook to air all our dirty laundry, including posting about my niece on Ozempic. I think she’s jealous. Should I call her out? Ask Lisi

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Advice columnist Lisi Tesher.


Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in Toronto. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

I’m wondering if you can help. I’m not on Facebook but one of my family members is and thinks this group sharing platform is the perfect place to air her dirty laundry about the rest of the family. I have thus far been spared her negative comments, but it’s only a matter of time before I fall under her microscope.

She recently posted about my niece who started taking Ozempic and has lost nearly 40 pounds. We are all so happy for her, especially because she has fought with her weight for years after being diagnosed with diabetes.

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Lisi Tesher

Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in Toronto. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

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