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60 Minutes: Nov 5

This Sunday warnings about Ozempic, plus questions around Elvis dating teens.

On Sunday’s 60 Minutes, warnings about Ozempic plus questions around Elvis dating teens.

Too Much to Lose
Much has been written about the drug Ozempic lately. Originally developed to help in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes, the product’s popularity exploded when it was discovered that a side effect for users was dramatic weight loss. From that point, perhaps not surprisingly, anyone, diabetic or not, looking to quickly lose a few kilos or more joined the race to get hold of Ozempic. And when Hollywood’s most glamorous stars started showing off their slimmed-down selves, the drug gained even more buzz. But now, as Nine’s Dimity Clancey reports in a special investigation for 60 Minutes, experts are warning there could be another side effect from the often-unsupervised use of Ozempic: death.
Reporter: Dimity Clancey
Producer: Serge Negus

Devil in Disguise?
When Elvis Presley first took to the stage in the mid-1950s, his wild hip thrusting and sultry voice gave conservative America a heart attack. But his young fans, particularly his young female fans, couldn’t get enough of the soon-to-be King of rock ’n’ roll. Many of those devotees are now distinguished elders, and while they continue to adore Elvis, they’re also revealing some long-held secrets. Amelia Adams discovers the King actually dated quite a few of them when they were young teenagers. And for those with suspicious minds, it raises questions about whether Elvis Presley’s obsession with 14-year-olds means he was really a devil in disguise.
Reporter: Amelia Adams
Producer: Laura Sparkes

9pm (ish) Sunday on Nine.

One Response

  1. Omg! I know I’ll get into trouble with this statement. But Elvis was practically a teenager himself, dating teenage girls was not strange especially back then. We know in the south girls would get married at 12 or 13 – like Loretta Lynn did. Not saying it’s right, we’ve move on, but still a long time to be so concerned about this now.

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