As a healthcare professional and a keen observer of celebrity health journeys, I find myself deeply moved by the stories of these women who are bravely sharing their struggles with weight issues, eating disorders, and diabetes medication.
Heather Gay‘s weight loss journey hasn’t exactly been what she’d hoped it would be.
Following her weight loss of over 20 pounds, a cast member on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City disclosed that despite this achievement, she continues to face criticism for employing a medication similar to Ozempic (semaglutide) to aid in weight reduction throughout the past year and a half.
The 50-year-old shared with TopMob News that they have been criticized or judged for a multitude of things, from their weight to their need for medication. They feel that no matter what, there’s always something to be criticized, leaving them feeling like they can’t escape judgment.
Alternatively, Heather defended herself against criticism from fans over her decision to improve her health using an appetite-suppressing injection.
She continued, “I haven’t changed, really. I still feel the way I did before. Just as I appreciated myself back then, I appreciate myself now. And luckily, Ozempic came into my life, which has been helpful for me.
I, as a lifestyle expert, have found myself in a similar situation before when people have questioned my choices for endorsing a product like Ozempic. However, it’s essential to clarify that my decisions are always guided by thorough research and understanding of the benefits a product can offer to my audience. In this case, I believe Ozempic aligns with our shared goal of promoting health and wellness, making it a worthwhile partnership.
The author of “Bad Mormon” expressed a change in perspective to ABC News in March, stating, “I no longer stand under the flag of relatable, self-acceptance, and self-love. It’s disheartening and sad to discover that body positivity might have been deceptive all along, as it’s preferable not to be overweight.
Heather conveyed that she had been experiencing a sense of urgency to shed some pounds, as she didn’t want to attend another gathering and find herself surrounded by friends who appeared 20 pounds lighter, causing her feelings of bitterness.
And the reality star definitely noticed others reacting to her new appearance.
Heather expressed, “For the first time, I felt truly appreciated by my peers and the audience. Yet, strangely enough, it left me feeling unhappy.
Catch up on the progress of Heather’s weight loss story as “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” starts airing on Wednesday, September 18, at 9:00 PM, only on Bravo.
And keep reading for every celebrity who has weighed in on the Ozempic trend.
In an interview with Page Six in April 2024, a former star of Jon & Kate Plus 8 revealed that he shed 32 pounds over just two months by using semaglutide injections, which is essentially the same medication as Ozempic.
“You know what’s annoying?” he said. “The regret of not starting it 10 years ago.”
In March 2024, the star of “The Pioneer Woman” revealed on her blog that she didn’t lose her 50-pound weight in 2022 by using Ozempic or comparable medications. Instead, she achieved this through natural means.
I’ve got to say, I’m utterly unbiased when it comes to folks making their own paths! No judgement here whatsoever!
As a lifestyle enthusiast, I can confidently share my personal experience from August 2023. During an appearance on “Today With Hoda and Jenna,” the talented alumnus of “30 Rock” revealed that he successfully shed some pounds by using Ozempic, a medication that effectively curbed his appetite.
By March 2024, it seemed his health story took an unexpected twist. On the air of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, he remarked, “I’ve mastered out-eating Ozempic,” and as a result, he added 40 pounds to his weight.
Towards the end of that month, he explained to TopMob News that his previous statement was a joke. He further mentioned, “Ozempic worked well for me and I was happy to utilize it.
As an unapologetic devotee gushing over every move of the Real Housewives of Dubai’s radiant star, I can’t help but share her recent revelation: she’s embracing Ozempic following a transformative midlife awakening at 45.
In her podcast “Uncut & Uncensored With Caroline Stanbury” on May 22nd, she mentioned that it becomes extremely challenging for everyone past forty to shed pounds. However, she encountered numerous forty-year-old women inquiring about how she managed it, and she was truthful in saying that she employed Ozempic, a tool she finds effective if one can utilize it.
During a July 2024 appearance 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 apologized and admitted her excitement, stating, “I’m loving this weight, I absolutely adore it! You can see my energy level if you haven’t noticed.
As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but share my excitement when one of my favorite “Real Housewives of Atlanta” stars opens up about her personal journey. Recently, she disclosed her unsuccessful experiment with weight loss using injectable medication – a revealing insight into her struggles, just like we all do when trying to maintain our own fitness goals!
She admitted in June 2024 that the diet didn’t suppress her hunger at all. She went on to say, “I know some folks might say, ‘Oh, I can’t eat.’ But that’s not my case! I was enjoying appetizers, a full meal, and dessert, yes indeed!” She added, “It’s disheartening when you see it works for others but not for you. It makes you wonder, ‘What’s wrong with me? Why isn’t this working for me?'” This sentiment is quite relatable, isn’t it?
During her conversation with Fox News Digital, she expressed that while she can’t delve into the medical aspects, she does have knowledge about what is effective and what isn’t. She believes that Ozempic offers notable advantages, but also carries potential risks.
In 2017, following the birth of her son Beau, the character from “Beverly Hills, 90210” experimented with a weight loss aid.
In a podcast episode from April 2024, she mentioned that Ozempic didn’t help her, but Mounjaro did. She explained that after using Mounjaro, she was able to shed some pounds.
She emphasized to Francesca Amiker of TopMob News that it is crucial to recognize that specific medications are designed for particular individuals, and it should not be taken lightly or for superficial reasons like fashion.
Raven went on, “Carry on, but remember to keep the medicine for those who truly require it.
As a devoted admirer, I’m excited to share my personal journey: In the vibrant month of September 2023, the captivating host of Talk U.K. disclosed an inspiring transformation. Earlier in the year, I found myself embracing Ozempic, which played a significant role in helping me shed an impressive 42 pounds!
She confided in TopMob News that the decision is entirely yours to make. Using a product to aid in weight loss isn’t something to hide or feel ashamed about, as it’s completely acceptable.
She added, “We don’t have to bulls–t.”
Sharon’s daughter has also weighed in on the Ozempic trend.
The former Fashion Police member expressed excitement to TopMob News in January 2024, saying, “I find it incredible! It seems there are countless methods for shedding pounds. Why not opt for a less monotonous route than exercise?
The actress known for playing the lead role in the “Titanic” movie, who had been frequently subjected to media scrutiny regarding her weight, expressed her thoughts on the current fad of weight loss.
In her interview with The New York Times Magazine on March 3, Kate candidly shared that she isn’t familiar with Ozempic. All she understands is that it’s a pill that individuals are using, or something similar to that.
“Oh, my God,” Kate remarked after learning about the drug. “This sounds terrible.”
In December 2023, the actress from the show “Hills” disclosed that she had shed approximately 22 pounds without using Ozempic. She expressed her views on this matter in an interview with Page Six, stating, “Life doesn’t offer shortcuts. If someone is opting for a shortcut, I can’t say I understand.” She refrained from mentioning specific names and preferred not to discuss the topic further, saying, “Using Ozempic or any such methods isn’t something I would ever consider.
Heidi mentioned, “I’m seeking something that is both sustainable and not overly labor-intensive.
During her June 8, 2023 appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” the actress known for “Trainwreck” didn’t mince words when she criticized celebrities who weren’t open about using Ozempic as a weight loss aid.
“Everyone and their mom is gonna try it. Everyone has been lying saying, ‘Oh, smaller portions,'” she told Andy Cohen, who has also publicly weighed in on the Ozempic craze multiple times. “Like, shut the f–k up. You are on Ozempic or one of those things, or you got work done. Just stop.”
In a candid manner, Schumer, who is honest about her past surgical interventions, stated, “Always be truthful. When I had liposuction, I openly admitted it.
She confessed to developing an immediate interest in Ozempic in 2022, but clarified that it was not feasible for her to use the Type 2 diabetes medication because it prevented her from spending time with her five-year-old son named Gene.
Schumer reminisced about a time when she was among those who felt extremely unwell and couldn’t engage in play with her son. At that point, she was very thin, and even though he tossed a ball at her, she was unable to participate.
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 diverse reaction to interventions like these. He explained, “There’s a sense of curiosity and fascination, yet simultaneously, there’s this peculiar apprehension.
He went on to say, “Given a treatment option that could potentially benefit them, I believe it’s essential to inspire consideration for it.
Forget winter, a hot take is coming.
The former star of “Game of Thrones” wasn’t hesitant to express her views on Ozempic and its promotions.
On April 5, 2023, an Instagram post by the actress shared a tweet from author Sophie Vershbow that expressed disapproval towards the Ozempic advertisements displayed in the Times Square subway station. The tweet, using strong language, suggested removing these ads. The advertisements featured in Vershbow’s Twitter photos carried messages such as “One shot to shed pounds” and “A weekly dose for weight loss.
Turner adding her own commentary, writing, “WTF.”
Previously, the manufacturer of Ozempic, Novo Nordisk, informed TopMob News that this medication has not yet received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) specifically for long-term weight management purposes.
Though we understand some medical professionals might prescribe Ozempic to help patients reduce weight, Novo Nordisk does not endorse or encourage the use of our drugs beyond their approved purposes. We strictly adhere to all U.S. laws and regulations when promoting our products. We believe healthcare providers are assessing each patient’s unique requirements and selecting the most suitable medication for them.
For the comedian, Ozempic isn’t something to joke about. What she discovered was that her “doctor for anti-aging” had prescribed this medication to her unbeknownst to her, and it turned out to be Ozempic.
During the January 25th, 2023 episode of Call Her Daddy, she mentioned, “I didn’t realize I was on it,” but then added, “If you’re looking to shed around five pounds, this seems effective.
But while she tried the drug, Handler noted that she didn’t like how it made her feel.
Upon returning from my holiday, I administered it to myself,” she reminisced. “A few days later, I met up with a friend for lunch, and she said something like, ‘I’m not really eating; I feel so queasy, I’m on Ozempic.’ And I replied, ‘I too am feeling a bit queasy.’ However, at that time, I was still recovering from jet lag after my trip to Spain.
Eventually, Handler chose to discontinue taking the medication since it was not medically required for her. Furthermore, she donated the leftover doses to friends.
She mentioned that she had given Ozempic to approximately four or five of her friends, as she came to understand that it was not a wise choice for her to use the medication. She explained that this drug is intended for overweight individuals. When people visit her home, she would say something like, “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 January 2023 post, Kardashian stated, “Please don’t undermine my years of exercise dedication. I rise five mornings a week at 6am to work out. Let’s refrain from jumping to conclusions. Seems like the new year hasn’t curbed everyone’s rudeness yet.
Apart from disclosing his temporary use of the weight-loss drug Mounjaro back in January 2023, Dr. Dubrow also shared insights on how it impacts the human body.
According to the star of Botched, he found it astounding. He admitted that he didn’t need to shed a significant amount of weight, but since many of his patients were on it, he wanted to experience its effects firsthand, particularly as someone who isn’t diabetic and only needed to lose 10-15 pounds.
Despite not sharing specific details about the amount of weight he lost or the duration he used the medication, Dr. Dubrow has verified that he is no longer taking it now.
He shared his reasoning for stopping the medication, saying, “‘Actually, I’d like to regain my appetite,’ was what crossed my mind.” Additionally, he mentioned that he had been experiencing a mild feeling of nausea.
The actress from “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” spoke candidly regarding accusations that she had started using a certain medication, following observations by her social media followers about her weight loss earlier in the year.
Richard responded to a commenter under an Instagram post from January 5, 2023, which featured her and her friends following a workout, by stating clearly that she is not using Ozempic. In a subsequent reply, she reinforced this by saying she has never used it.
In response to rumors published by Page Six on January 16th, the Bravo star firmly denied using the medication, emphasizing that she is definitely not taking it.
After fans questioned whether or not she was taking Ozempic, Jessica set the record straight.
As I shared in an interview published on July 6, 2023, I exclaim, “Oh Lord!” It’s not about Ozempic; it’s my self-discipline. I ponder, are people encouraging me to return to drinking? That was when I carried more weight. Or perhaps they wish for me to conceive another child? My body is simply unable to accommodate that.
Nassif echoed his Botched costar in giving the drug two thumbs up.
He told TopMob News on Feb 1 that he’s supportive and not judgmental about Ozempic, echoing his public stance. In fact, he feels good about it. He noticed that many of his friends, including Terry, who he saw last weekend, look amazing. They seem healthier, their blood sugars are under control, and their blood pressure is lowered. This could potentially contribute to a longer lifespan, but it’s crucial to use it correctly.
It turns out that the well-known plastic surgeon mentioned that Ozempic might offer additional advantages beyond just weight management. Specifically, he suggested that further research could lead to Ozempic being used as an anti-aging treatment in the future. This means there may be more benefits to discover as we delve deeper into these semaglutides and various products associated with them.
This Shah isn’t shy about her Ozempic use.
In a candid conversation with Entertainment Tonight in May 2023, Gharachedaghi chose not to conceal her use of medication during her health journey, opting instead to openly discuss it as she believes many others are in similar situations and could benefit from knowing or learning about her experiences.
Regarding her 30-pound weight loss attributed to Semaglutide, the Shahs of Sunset star expressed, “It’s clear that I didn’t have this appearance just two months back. To claim otherwise by saying I stopped consuming alcohol and started exercising intensely out of nowhere would be untruthful.
As a die-hard fan, let me tell you, even though Gharachedaghi mentioned it, her passion for food remains undiminished! In her words, “I find myself feeling quite peckish. Here’s the thing: I’m about to light up a joint, and afterwards, I’m absolutely certain I’ll be ready for a satisfying meal.
The influencer said that using Ozempic to treat her type 2 diabetes negatively affected her overall health.
On the January 12th, 2023 edition of the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast, Bader recalled feeling apprehensive about something entirely new and fresh that had just received FDA approval. They told him it was essential, yet he harbored a multitude of conflicting emotions.
Following her detachment from the medication, Bader, who is candid about her struggle against compulsive eating, admitted that it triggered a vicious cycle of overeating episodes.
She said, “I visited a physician who informed me that it was certain, without doubt, that my current condition was due to the Ozempic medication I had started taking.” This long-lasting feeling of not being hungry led to some weight loss. However, she didn’t want to continue using it for an extended period because of her fear of becoming overly reliant on it. She thought, ‘Once I stop taking it, I’ll start feeling starved again.’ And that’s exactly what happened. Her binge eating worsened significantly as a result, which led her to attribute her condition to Ozempic.
Instead of losing weight for the wedding, a cast member from “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” confessed that she had been using Ozempic before filming the season 13 reunion in an effort to slim down.
On the April 4, 2023 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Catania revealed that she had been using an antidiabetic drug to avoid appearing larger than others during taping. She explained her decision by saying, “I hopped on the trend.
The tennis legend—who has been open about her struggles with an eating disorder—expressed her reluctance in trying diabetes medication solely for weight loss purposes.
In a 2024 episode of the Lemonada Media’s Wiser Than Me podcast, she revealed her doctor suggested a new medication called Ozempics. She’s intrigued but not eager to lose weight quickly as she believes it doesn’t look good or seem healthy.
However, she noted that she has “taken a few injections”
In March 2022, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughter publicly disclosed that she started using a diabetes medication following her Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) diagnosis.
As an ardent follower, I passionately shared on Instagram, “To accurately identify my condition, it required 2 out of 5 characteristics of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), yet I exhibited 4. During a pivotal consultation with my endocrinologist, this revelation might have shed light on my weight struggles. In an effort to restore balance and maintain optimal health as I age, we embarked upon a journey to administer medication that would help normalize my body’s functions.
In a post dated June 5th, Gracie shared an update about her health experience, responding to a commenter’s claim that she might have been using medication for Type 2 diabetes.
She confirmed that she took Ozempic last year and is currently on a low dosage of Mounjaro for her PCOS, in addition to exercising regularly. There’s no need for accusations since she has always been transparent about her health management.
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