Find out which stars are — and aren’t — fans of weight-loss drugs.
Serena Williams
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The tennis champ, 44, revealed in August that Zepbound helped her lose 31 pounds after “I literally tried everything,” Serena told Today. It’s not a “shortcut,” she told People, but a medication that helped the elite athlete “enhance” the diet and exercise work she was already doing.
Andy Cohen
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Last summer, the Bravo star, 57, lost “a good chunk of weight by micro-dosing a GLP-1” under a doctor’s supervision, he revealed on his SiriusXM Radio Andy show in September, adding that “it really helped me with cravings” and forced him “to be more disciplined” with his diet and workouts.
Meghan Trainor
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In March, the “All About That Bass” singer, 32, confirmed Mounjaro helped her slim down after struggling with gestational diabetes during her second pregnancy in 2023. She’s lost a reported 60 pounds and has “never felt better,” she told Entertainment Tonight in November.
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When the former Disney star, 28, found herself struggling with “feeling good about my body” last July, she shared on Instagram, she cursed weight-loss shots for “setting all these crazy beauty standards that nobody can keep up with unless you’re on Ozempic.”
Kate Winslet
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The Oscar winner, 50, slammed GLP-1 meds in December interview with The Sunday Times, lamenting that “so many people are on weight-loss drugs. Do they know what they are putting in [their bodies]? The disregard for one’s health is terrifying. It bothers me now more than ever.”
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