As a healthcare advocate and someone who has struggled with my own weight issues, I cannot help but empathize with these women who are openly discussing their journeys with medication like Ozempic. It’s refreshing to see public figures discussing their struggles with body image and weight loss, as it normalizes the conversation and helps destigmatize these topics.
Lottie Moss as a warning for anyone considering taking Ozempic.
Kate Moss‘s younger sibling openly discussed her battles with a widely-used type 2 diabetes drug for weight loss, which she termed as “the biggest mistake I’ve ever made,” during the September 12th episode of her “Dream On” podcast.
One day, I became extremely unwell, and I confided in my friend, “I’ve been unable to retain any water. Neither food nor liquid is staying down. I need to go to the hospital; I’m feeling dreadfully sick.” This incident was recounted by Lottie in an episode titled, “My Ozempic Nightmare: My Hospital Visit,” during which she disclosed that she was rushed to the emergency room. There, a nurse discovered the medication dosage I had been taking and exclaimed, “Oh my goodness, that’s not what you should be taking at all!
As a lifestyle guide, I must confess that although I obtained the prescription from a medical professional, it wasn’t my regular physician who provided it.
She clarified that the dosage she was using was intended for individuals weighing 100 kilos (220 pounds) and above, but she herself is in the lower range of around 50-60 kilos (110 pounds). Looking back, she wishes she had known these details before starting to take it.
While in the hospital, Lottie had some intense experiences as the result of the overdose.
She confessed that she experienced a genuine seizure due to severe dehydration, which turned out to be the most terrifying event in her life thus far. Her friend had to keep her feet still. The entire incident was extremely frightening for her, as her face clenched up and her body became rigid.
Later on, Lottie criticized the popularity of Ozempic, stating it negatively impacts body-positive ideals – drawing a connection to the trends popular during the rise of her sister Kate’s fame.
Lottie expressed concern by saying, “The fashion trend of ‘heroin chic’ is resurfacing from the ’90s, but we shouldn’t revisit that era. It seems like body positivity has taken a step back.
Although celebrities such as Lottie, Macy Gray, Sharon Osbourne, Rebel Wilson, and others have disclosed using Ozempic and similar type 2 diabetes medications for weight loss, it’s important to note that Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of Ozempic, has stated that the drug is not intended for long-term weight management.
Keep reading to see all the stars who’ve opened up about using weight loss drugs.
In an interview with Page Six in April 2024, a former star of ‘Jon & Kate Plus 8’ revealed that he shed 32 pounds over a span of just two months by using semaglutide injections, which is the generic version of Ozempic.
“You know what’s annoying?” he said. “The regret of not starting it 10 years ago.”
In March 2024, the celebrity known as The Pioneer Woman revealed on her blog that she had lost 50 pounds in 2022 without relying on Ozempic or similar medications.
She stated, “However, I’ll never pass judgement for even a moment on those who make that choice.
In August 2023, the former star of “30 Rock” mentioned during an interview on “Today With Hoda and Jenna” that he shed pounds by taking Ozempic, as it helped reduce his hunger.
In March 2024, it seemed like his health journey took an unexpected twist. He admitted on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that he had managed to consume more than Ozempic (a weight-loss medication), resulting in a 40-pound weight gain.
In the same vein of conversation, I made it clear to TopMob News that my earlier statement was a jest. Truth be told, Ozempic has been nothing short of fantastic for me, and I’m genuinely grateful to have had the opportunity to utilize it.
A cast member from “The Real Housewives of Dubai” spoke candidly about her decision to take Ozempic, following a period of self-reflection and change at the age of 45.
In her May 22 podcast episode titled “Uncut & Uncensored With Caroline Stanbury“, she stated that losing weight after age 40 can be incredibly challenging. However, she shared that she encountered numerous women of the same age who were curious about how she managed it. She was honest in saying that she used a medication called Ozempic, which she believes is an effective tool for weight loss if it’s suitable for use.
During a July 2024 interview on “Watch What Happens Live”, the star of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” clarified that she is not taking Ozempic, but instead opted for Mounjaro. She playfully admitted her mistake and added that she’s delighted with her current weight loss, as her high energy levels might suggest.
Previously on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, a former cast member openly shared her unsuccessful effort to shed pounds using an injectable weight loss treatment.
In June 2024, she admitted, “That diet didn’t suppress my hunger. Contrary to what others might say, such as ‘I can’t eat,’ I couldn’t stop eating. I had appetizers, a main course, and dessert, believe it or not! It didn’t have any effect on me.” When you witness it helping others but find it ineffective for yourself, it can be disheartening. It might make you wonder, ‘What’s wrong with me? Why isn’t it working for me?’
In her conversation with Fox News Digital, she mentioned that she’s not qualified to discuss it medically, but she does have insights into the wealth of information available on its effectiveness. She believes that Ozempic offers several advantages, yet she also acknowledges potential risks associated with it.
In 2017, after welcoming her son Beau, the character from Beverly Hills, 90210 experimented with a weight loss aid.
In a podcast episode from April 2024 titled “misSPELLING“, she disclosed that Ozempic didn’t help her, but Mounjaro did. She reported that after switching to Mounjaro, she did shed some pounds.
She emphasized to Francesca Amiker at TopMob News that it’s crucial we recognize medications are tailored for specific individuals, and not to undermine this fact solely for vanity or extravagance reasons.
Raven went on to say, “Carry on as needed, but remember to keep the medicine for those who truly require it.
In September 2023, the host of Talk U.K. disclosed that she lost 42 pounds by taking Ozempic earlier in the year.
She confidently shared with TopMob News that the decision is entirely yours to make. Using a diet aid to assist in weight loss isn’t something hidden or shameful; it’s completely acceptable.
She added, “We don’t have to bulls–t.”
Sharon’s daughter has also weighed in on the Ozempic trend.
In an interview with TopMob News in January 2024, the former Fashion Police member expressed her awe, stating, “I find it incredible! There are countless methods to shed pounds. Why not opt for one that’s more engaging than exercise instead?
The actress famous for her role in the movie “Titanic,” previously under scrutiny regarding her weight by tabloids, expressed her views on the current weight loss fad.
In a recent interview with The New York Times Magazine, Kate openly confessed, “To be honest, I’m not sure what Ozempic is. It seems to be a medication of some sort that individuals are using.
“Oh, my God,” Kate remarked after learning about the drug. “This sounds terrible.”
In December 2023, the celebrity known as The Hills disclosed that she had shed approximately 22 pounds without utilizing Ozempic. She expressed her views on this matter to Page Six, stating, “Life doesn’t offer shortcuts. If someone is opting for a shortcut, I’m not sure.” Regarding other celebrities using the drug, she added, “I prefer not to mention names or delve into it. It’s just something I wouldn’t do myself.
Heidi noted, “I want something that is sustainable. I want something that does also require hard work.”
During her June 8, 2023 episode of “Watch What Happens Live,” the actress known for her role in “Trainwreck” didn’t mince words when she criticized celebrities for not openly admitting their use of Ozempic as a weight loss aid.
She expressed to Andy Cohen that everyone seems eager to try it, and many people have been disingenuous by claiming they prefer smaller portions. Essentially, she told him to stop pretending if he’s using Ozempic or similar medications, or if he’s had plastic surgery, as hypocrisy is not acceptable. Andy Cohen has also frequently discussed the Ozempic craze in public.
Schumer candidly admits, “Always be truthful. When I had liposuction, I openly stated that I had liposuction.
She acknowledged developing a quick interest in Ozempic in the year 2022, but clarified that it was challenging for her to use the Type 2 diabetes medication because it limited her time with her 5-year-old son, Gene.
Schumer remembered feeling ill and unable to play with her son, as she had lost so much weight that even catching the ball was difficult for her.
Dr. Drew shared with TopMob News at Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test season two event in Los Angeles on Sept. 12, 2023 that there’s a divided sentiment regarding such interventions. He explained, “People are attracted to it, yet they also seem to have some reservations or unusual opinions about it.
He added, “Should there be a beneficial treatment available, I strongly advocate for its consideration.
Forget winter, a hot take is coming.
Previously starring on “Game of Thrones”, she didn’t hesitate to express her thoughts openly regarding Ozempic and its promotional campaigns.
On April 5th, 2023, an Instagram post by the actress shared a tweet from author Sophie Vershbow, which read something like, “I’d prefer if those Ozempic ads in Times Square subway stations would just disappear.” The images posted with her tweet showed ads that said, “One shot for weight loss,” and another with a similar message, “A weekly injection for weight loss.
Turner adding her own commentary, writing, “WTF.”
Previously, the company behind Ozempic, Novo Nordisk, informed TopMob News that this medication has not yet received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for long-term weight management purposes.
The drug manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, acknowledges that certain medical professionals might be using Ozempic to aid weight loss in patients. However, they do not endorse, recommend, or stimulate the use of their medicines beyond their approved purposes. They are dedicated to adhering strictly to all relevant U.S. laws and regulations when marketing their products. They believe that healthcare providers are assessing each patient’s unique circumstances to decide on the most suitable medication for them.
For the comedian, Ozempic isn’t something to joke about. In an unexpected turn of events, Handler discovered that her physician, who specialized in anti-aging, had prescribed this medication without her knowledge about its true nature.
During the January 25th, 2023 episode of Call Her Daddy, she expressed that she had no idea she was on it. She mentioned, “If you’re looking to shed around five pounds, this works well.
But while she tried the drug, Handler noted that she didn’t like how it made her feel.
Upon returning from my vacation, I gave myself an injection,” she reminisced. “A few days later, I had lunch with a friend, and she mentioned, ‘I’m not really eating anything. I feel so sick, I’m on Ozempic.’ I confessed, ‘I’ve been feeling queasy too,’ but I had just returned from Spain and was still experiencing jet lag.
In the end, Handler decided to discontinue using the medication as it was no longer medically required for her. Moreover, she generously donated the leftover doses to her friends.
She mentioned that she had given Ozempic, a medication typically used for obese individuals, to approximately four or five of her friends, as she found it unnecessary. Instead, she invited them over and scheduled visits at specific times, saying, “I’ll see you at 1 o’clock,” or “I’ll see you at 2 o’clock.
KoKo clapped back when commenters on Instagram speculated that she was taking Ozempic.
In a recent post from January 2023, Kardashian made it clear that her years of exercise commitment should not be dismissed. Five mornings a week find her up at 6am for workouts. She kindly requests an end to the assumptions about her. It seems that even in the New Year, there are still some unkind individuals.
Apart from disclosing his temporary use of the weight-loss drug Mounjaro back in January 2023, Dubrow also shared insights on how it influences the human body during that period.
The Botched star expressed that they found it remarkable. They didn’t need to shed significant weight, but out of curiosity and because many of their patients were using it, they decided to give it a try, since they themselves weren’t diabetic and had only 10-15 pounds to lose.
Despite not revealing the exact amount of weight loss or duration of usage, Dr. Dubrow has affirmed that he is no longer reliant on the medication.
He stated that his decision to stop the medication stemmed from a desire to rekindle his hunger again. Additionally, he mentioned that he had been experiencing a mild feeling of queasiness.
A cast member from “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” addressed rumors that she had been using a certain medication due to observations made by her social media followers regarding her weight loss this year, speaking candidly about the matter.
On January 5, 2023, Richard replied to one user under an Instagram post showing her and her friends following a workout. Her response read: “I am absolutely not using Ozempic.” In another interaction, she further clarified, “I’ve never used it.
In response to the rumors published by Page Six on January 16th via Instagram, the Bravo star made it clear again that she was not using the specified medication.
After fans questioned whether or not she was taking Ozempic, Jessica set the record straight.
In an interview published on July 6, 2023, she shared with Bustle: “You know, it’s not Ozempic; it’s self-control. I often wonder if people expect me to return to my old habits – drinking or perhaps another pregnancy? However, my body is no longer capable of that.
Nassif echoed his Botched costar in giving the drug two thumbs up.
He shared with TopMob News on February 1 that he’s against any criticism towards Ozempic. In fact, he’s comfortable with it and has noticed significant improvements in his friends who are using it. They all appear healthier, their blood sugars and blood pressure have decreased, which could potentially contribute to a longer lifespan – as long as it’s used correctly.
Indeed, the renowned plastic surgeon hinted at additional potential benefits of Ozempic beyond weight management. He suggested that further research could lead to Ozempic being used as an anti-aging treatment in the future. This means we might discover more advantages as we delve deeper into understanding semaglutides and various products associated with them.
This Shah isn’t shy about her Ozempic use.
Gharachedaghi openly discussed her medication usage during a conversation about her health journey with Entertainment Tonight in May 2023, stating that she prefers to be transparent because it could help others who are seeking similar advice or want to understand her experiences.
The Shahs of Sunset star attributed her 30-pound weight loss, achieved through using Semaglutide (a generic weight-loss drug), by stating: “Clearly, I didn’t look this way just two months ago. It would be dishonest to claim that I stopped drinking alcohol and started exercising intensely overnight, like some people might suggest.
Later on, Gharachedaghi mentioned that she was still feeling peckish, expressing it as, “You know what? I’m getting a bit hungry. By the way, I think I’ll have a quick puff of cannabis and then I’ll definitely grab something to eat.
The influencer said that using Ozempic to treat her type 2 diabetes negatively affected her overall health.
On the January 12, 2023 episode of the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, Bader reminisced, “It was fresh off the assembly line and recently FDA-approved. It was a secret to everyone, and I must admit, I was terrified. They insisted I needed it, and I had a whirlwind of emotions.
Following her discontinuation of the drug, Bader – known for being candid about her struggle with compulsive overeating – expressed that it triggered a vicious cycle of excessive eating.
She shared, “After consulting a doctor, they attributed my condition to the fact that I started taking Ozempic. It suppressed my appetite for quite some time, causing me to shed some pounds. I didn’t want to continue using it long-term due to an obsession. I thought, ‘As soon as I stop, I’ll start feeling ravenously hungry again.’ And that’s exactly what happened. My binge eating worsened significantly. So, in a way, I ended up blaming Ozempic.
Instead of losing weight for the wedding, a cast member from “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” has revealed that she was using Ozempic to help with her weight loss before the season 13 reunion.
On the April 4, 2023 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Catania revealed that she had been using an antidiabetic drug. She admitted this because she didn’t want to appear larger than anyone else during the taping, and explained, “I hopped on the trend.
The renowned tennis player, who is candid about her battles with an eating disorder, voiced her hesitation regarding the use of diabetes medication primarily for weight reduction reasons.
She revealed on the April 2024 edition of Lemonada Media’s Wiser Than Me podcast that her doctor suggested a new medication, Ozempics, for her to trial. She’s intrigued but doesn’t want quick weight loss because she finds it unattractive and believes it’s not healthy.
However, she noted that she has “taken a few injections”
In March 2022, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughter initially disclosed her use of a diabetes medication following her Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) diagnosis.
As an ardent enthusiast, I’d put it this way: “Back then, on Instagram, I shared how I suspected I had PCOS, as I exhibited 4 out of the possible 5 symptoms. During a recent visit to my endocrinologist, it became clear that this might have been a contributing factor to my weight struggles. We mutually agreed to explore a medication to help balance my body better and equip me with the resources for maintaining my health as I age.
On June 5, Gracie provided an update about her personal health story following a remark concerning her suspected usage of Type 2 diabetes medication.
She confirmed that she took Ozempic the previous year, and currently, she’s on a low dosage of Mounjaro for managing her PCOS while also exercising regularly. There’s no need for any accusations as she has always been transparent about her health management.
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