There’s nothing like a little Ozempic jab.
One of Brooks Nader’s sisters claims she uses the popular weight loss drug Ozempic to lose weight while they were doing the viral TikTok “Suspect Challenge” trend.
The challenge consists of one individual, known as the “suspect,” who jogs away while the person filming roasts them in the form of a police broadcast.
In the video posted to TikTok Thursday, the “Dancing With the Stars” alum, who was dressed in a black mini dress and black leather thigh-high boots, ran while one of her three siblings — Grace Ann Nader, Mary Holland Nader and Sarah Jane Nader — teased her.
“Suspect randomly lost 20 pounds; says it’s from working out, but she got on Ozempic,” one of the ladies said to her.
The 27-year-old model replied, “Don’t! Don’t!” before taking the phone and ending the clip.
Brooks was also roasted by her siblings about her love life as well.
“Suspect claims to have a completely full roster, but the same guy comes over every night,” one of the sisters said to her.
Several fans took to the comment section of Brooks’ TikTok to share their thoughts on the shady family challenge.
“This was PERSONAL,” wrote one user.
“Can we say, Frenemies?” added another.
“nothing like sister burns 😭,” commented a third fan.
“There’s nothing like the honesty of a sister. 😂,” said another netizen.
Brooks has not spoken openly about whether she has taken the Type 2 diabetes drug to lose weight.
However, she has been in an on-again, off-again romance with her “Dancing With the Stars” partner Gleb Savchenko.
The Russian dancer, 41, even attended Thanksgiving with the Sports Illustrated model and her family last week.
During the Season 33 finale of the hit ABC show, Brooks and Savchenko addressed their flirty friendship.
“Listen, I’ll tell you this. We have a crazy chemistry and when we’re together, we just love being with each other,” he told Page Six.
“We’re hanging out and we’re having fun. We’re living our life, we’re doing us, whatever that is, and we’re just having fun. That’s what life should be about.”