As per a recent article by US Weekly, Cheryl Burke recently took a dig at 'body shamers' after Alix Earle's stepmother, Ashley Dupre asked her to take more Ozempic.Ashley Dupre married Alix Earle's father, TJ Earle. An influencer who hails from New Jersey, Dupre, was allegedly having an affair with Earle's father Thomas, while he was married to Alisa. Thomas and Alisa eventually split in 2008.About Ashley DupreAshley Dupre is a New Jersey native. During an interview, Dupre told The New York Times that she ran away at the age of 17 and came to New York for pursuing a career in music. Ashley Dupre posts about her life on social media, sharing pictures of her family's travels on Instagram and talking to her more than 300,000 TikTok followers about her life as a mother. The two also share three children.In a September 2023 episode of Call Her Daddy, the social media celebrity remembered how her family had been hiding her from the paparazzi for years. After five years of togetherness, Thomas and Durpe got married in 2013.About Cheryl Burke's social media postGiving it back to people who body shame, Burke posted a video on Instagram on October 30, Thursday, and adressed people criticizing her and accusing her of scoring when she returned on the popular dance reality show Dancing With the Stars as a guest judge.“My comments didn’t just come out of nowhere. It came from personal experience. It came from being on this show for 26 seasons, and it also came from all the years of being trained, being coached myself and I have seen so many mixed reviews, which is totally fine, but what’s not okay is I’ve also seen so many aggressive ones and a lot of body shaming ones.” Burke said while expressing her opinion. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostOn October 28, Tuesday, Alix Earle's stepmother Ashley Dupre, remarked to 'take more Ozempic' appeared on TikTok.“I know that I did the best that I could with the information that I had and with what I saw in real time, and for the people who think body shaming is okay, especially in front of your children, that sends a powerful message about what you value."The dancer continued, “And clearly it’s not kindness, I was simply again, doing my job as a judge, giving feedback based on almost 20 years of my life, and if my score was different from the other judges, it was by one point. I have dedicated my whole life towards being a competitor of ballroom dancing.” Burke continued in her video.She also advised people to refrain from making body-shaming comments, particularly in front of elderly people and youngsters.The influencer received a 10 from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough. But when Burke awarded Earle a 9, 40-year-old Dupré made the contentious Ozempic remark.