You Won’t Believe How These Celebrities’ Ozempic Transformations Spark Controversy—See the Shocking Before and After Photos!

You Won’t Believe How These Celebrities’ Ozempic Transformations Spark Controversy—See the Shocking Before and After Photos!

Ever wondered if shedding 150 pounds in under two years could be as simple as changing your mindset about pizza? Well, Billy Gardell—yes, the lovable star from Mike & Molly—has done just that, proving weight loss isn’t just about what’s on your plate, but how you think about what’s on your plate. Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Billy embraced a cocktail of Ozempic, a revamped relationship with food (pizza, in particular, went from treat to trickster), and some serious lifestyle upgrades—like daily walks and workout sessions—to turn his health around. Oh, and he’s not about to banish “cheat meals” either; it’s all about balance, baby—two slices of pizza, not the whole pie! His journey isn’t just about pounds lost but self-love gained, reminding us that the real transformation starts when you look yourself in the mirror and say, “I’ve got your back today.” Curious to dive deeper into Billy’s inspiring health odyssey? LEARN MORE.

Billy Gardell has been flaunting his dramatic weight loss transformation in recent years.

The Mike & Molly alum said he used a combination of Ozempic and lifestyle choices to shed more than 150 lbs. in less than two years.

He was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a few years back, which pushed him to get his health on track.

Along with Ozempic, exercise, meal-planning, what hellped him was changing his relationship with food.

It was all about “understanding that pizza is not a reward, it’s a punishment,” he told The diaTribe Foundation in 2019.

“I don’t think I ever would have thought of that in my life. I’m also learning that the more I care for myself, the better I feel, and that’s a big deal for me,” he continued. “It’s nice to not be feeling lethargic anymore.”

He spoke about undergoing bariatric surgery in 2022, saying it was “just the beginning” of his journey. 

Since the surgery, his routine includes daily walks, working out thrice a week, and a diet of lean meants and veggies.

He also enjoys a “cheat meal” once a week, but is extremely attentive to the portion size. For example: “two slices of pizza as opposed to the entire pie.” 

“I’ve really learned that the thing is to not look in the mirror and be mean to yourself and go, ‘Oh, you got to change this. Come on, you lazy piece of crap. Keep going.’ None of that works,” he told People last year. 

“You got to look in the mirror and go, ‘All right, I love you and I’m going to take care of you today,’” he continued. “And that’s a hard thing to get to until you evolve emotionally. And I think that happened for me.” 

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