Kyle Richards Looks Slender In A Sweatsuit With A 20K Handbag In LA

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 was spotted carrying an arm full of clothes into the dry cleaners in Bel Air on Monday.
The 54-year-old  star - who has denied is the result of using the diabetes medication - hid her slender frame under a comfy white sweatsuit as she exited the cleaners holding a black mini dress in plastic.
The sister of Kathy Hilton styled her long hair in two braids over her chest and wore $119 Michael Kors Breckenridge Aviator EvDen EVE NakLiYAt sunglasses.
The mother-of-four carried a $20,700 Hermès Clemence leather Birkin and finished her look with $820 suede goatskin Hermes Crew sneakers with rubber soles.
The brunette bombshell revealed she had lost so much  while attending Elton John's 31st Annual Academy Awards View Party last week.
Looking good: Kyle Richards, 54, was spotted carrying an arm full of clothes into the dry cleaners in Bel Air on Monday
Without Ozempic: The RHOBH star recently denied her body transformation was the result of using the diabetes medication Ozempic.

The beauty hid her slender frame under a comfy white sweatsuit as she exited the cleaners holding a black mini dress
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Her latest outing comes after vehemently denying using the diabetes drug to trim down over the weekend at Elton John's 31st Annual Academy that she doesn't miss alcohol 'at all' and avoids bread, pasta, [https://evigetir.com/evdeneve/tips.html eVdeN evE nAkliyAt and sugar.
The beauty explained that she mainly eats protein, fruit, and vegetables and sweats them out daily in the gym. 
Richards commented on maintaining her figure, saying, 'now that I am the weight I want to be, I will have the occasional small amount of pasta, etc once in a while.

But no alcohol since July 15.'
Ozempic is a brand-name anti-diabetic medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. A similar drug, designed for long-term weight management called Wegovy is an anti-obesity treatment.