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Guest Who Caught Mounjaro ‘Bouquet’ Opts for Different Procedure After Viral Wedding Stunt

The bride says the box was empty and a doctor required an evaluation before any use.

Overview

  • The wedding in Turvo, Santa Catarina, which took place on April 25, featured the bride tossing a box labeled Mounjaro instead of a bouquet in a planned stunt.
  • The video spread online in early May and had about 118,000 views by Wednesday, May 6, according to G1.
  • Friend Mirelly Dandolini, who caught the box, told G1 she will not use the drug and will swap it for another aesthetic procedure at the partner clinic.
  • The bride, influencer Luara Bettiol, says about 80% of the event had sponsors and that a physician allowed the giveaway only with a medical consultation and tests first.
  • Mounjaro, the brand name for tirzepatide, is an injectable approved by Anvisa to treat type 2 diabetes, and the clip drew mixed reactions over promoting a prescription drug at a wedding.