Unbelievable Transformations: 20 Celebrities Who Spark Rumors of Ozempic Use—Can You Spot the Difference?
“I can’t believe that I even have to say this, but no, I am not on any weight loss medication,” she said in an Instagram post in 2023.
In the same post, she said that after falling into a very deep depression during her pregnancy and after postpartum depression, she began working out and changing her lifestyle.
“I’ve been tiny, I’ve been huge, BUT RIGHT NOW I’M HEALTHY,” she said at the time.
The pop singer denied using GLP-1 medication while addressing the claims during a 2023 interview with Bustle.
“Oh, Lord. I mean, it is not [Ozempic],” she said. “It’s willpower.”
“I’m like, do people want me to be drinking again? Because that’s when I was heavier,” she continued. “Or, they want me to be having another baby? My body can’t do it.”
The mother-of-three, who stopped drinking in 2017, said it “hurts” to see the negative comments but said she won’t let it “derail” her.
The mother-of-two addressed how people didn’t show her “enough empathy” after giving birth, and she expressed annoyance over people claiming she was taking Ozempic.
“I’m back at the weight I was before I had my daughter and son, and people are putting side-by-side photos of me three months postpartum,” she said in response to the Ozempic rumors.
“I’m like: ‘Does everyone forget that I had two children and I gained 60 pounds both pregnancies?’” she added.
She responded to constant criticism about her appearance in an Instagram story in November and pleaded with readers to “stop” spreading “the worst narratives.”
“Sorry, my cancer medication made me lose weight. I’m slowly gaining it back,” she wrote.
“So please stop spreading the worst narratives,” added the reality star.
He wrote that he struggled with his weight for most of his life, and being scrutinized by the media and public eye only added to his problems.
“I love food, and I can’t control my appetite,” penned the Culture Club frontman before noting that he has finally gotten “it under control.”
He also admitted to taking “the wonder drug” Mounjaro in the book.
“I’m on Mounjaro. Isn’t everyone?” he wrote. “Trust me, anyone who was fat last year and is now skinny is on the wonder drug.”
That’s what Robbie Williams, 50, said about taking “something like Ozempic” during an interview with The Times.
He said in the 2023 interview that he shed over 25 pounds with the medication. However, he joked last year about losing his A-se because of it.
“Due to Ozempic [I] lost my A-se,” he said on Graham Norton’s New Year’s Eve Show on December 31.
“It was a generous rump; now it just looks like the place where you put a credit card,” the Take That alum quipped.
“It’s really unfortunate that I decided to get healthy when everyone decided to take Ozempic,” he told the Los Angeles Times last year.
“It doesn’t matter, everyone’s going to think I took Ozempic anyways,” he added.
The Civil War star said he heard about intermittent fasting from several people.
“I just gave it a shot and [was] surprised at how quickly it was effective,” he added.
The actress and The View co-host revealed she turned to the GLP-1 substance after her weight reached nearly 300 pounds, saying it helped “drop the weight” when nothing else worked.















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