Sean & Catherine Lowe Triggered & Concerned For Some Fans

'Bachelor' Catherine and Sean Lowe/Credit: Instagram

Sean and Catherine Lowe are one of the most popular couples from the Bachelor Nation franchise. They met and fell in love on Season 17 of The Bachelor. They married about a year after getting engaged on the season finale. The happy couple share three children: Samuel, Isaiah, and Mia.

In a new interview, the couple shared concern for some of their fans and warned against the latest trend sweeping the country. Keep reading for all the details.

Bachelor Couple Announce Exciting New Venture

Before he was on The Bachelorette and The Bachelor, Sean Lowe was an insurance agent. He continued that work after reality TV fame but also branched out to other ventures. He released a book in 2015 called For the Right Reasons about finding love on reality TV. Sean Lowe also uses his experience for speaking engagements.

Sean and Catherine Lowe have large social media followings and post relatable family content. However, they don’t seem to rely on social media influencing as a main source of income. The couple revealed last month that they were opening another Jersey Mike’s franchise in Texas.

Catherine Giudici and Sean Lowe/Credit: Catherine Giudici Instagram
Catherine Giudici and Sean Lowe/Credit: Catherine Giudici Instagram

The Bachelor couple now have a stake in two Jersey Mike’s locations in Texas. Patrons of the sub shops in McKinney, Texas, and Allen, Texas, might get a glimpse of the famous reality TV couple. Sean and Catherine shared the exciting news on social media about the McKinney store opening in July.

 

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Sean & Catherine Lowe Triggered & Concerned For Some Fans

It’s been a tough year for the Lowe family so far. Sean was attacked by the family dog in March. Catherine’s father sadly passed away earlier this summer. The Bachelor couple live in Texas and were affected by the flash flooding that swept through the state over the Fourth of July weekend.

Sean Lowe recently reminded his followers about the importance of leaning on faith during the tough times.

While times are tough, the couple takes time to focus on the important things in life, like family and their health. Sean and Catherine Lowe recently spoke to Fox News Digital about a growing trend that is “triggering.”

“We’re inundated with [the Ozempic] messaging, and it’s really hard, because we just don’t know what’s going to happen in the long term,” Catherine Lowe said.

She warned fans against taking the easy route to weight loss.

“It’s been hard to watch the Ozempic craze. It’s been, I’m sure, triggering for a lot of people, but there’s a healthier route, and I think if you’re willing to stay on track at something for a longer period of time, you’ll see probably a healthier lifestyle in general.”

The Bachelor couple partnered with Atkins to promote a consistent approach to healthy living.

“[You] try to go to the gym every day, and then you try to make really smart choices, which Atkins helps us do. But I think where people get in trouble is when it’s like all or nothing, 100 miles an hour, really strict, oppressive diet that you know is not gonna last,” Sean Lowe explained.

Is Ozempic Dangerous?

Ozempic is an injectable medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It’s also effective in weight management. The usage of the medication is quite popular among celebrities looking to lose weight or maintain their fit figure. However, the medication becoming trendy caused a price increase and limited availability for type 2 diabetes patients.

The drug is controversial, but is it dangerous? As Catherine Lowe said, the long-term effects of Ozempic aren’t known. It comes with some serious side effects. It’s important to consult your doctor about whether Ozempic is the right option.

Do you share Sean and Catherine Lowe’s concern surrounding the Ozempic trend? Sound off in the comments.

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