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Celebrities Speak Out on Ozempic and Weight Loss

By Grace Feldman
Published: October 9, 2025
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The discussion surrounding Ozempic, a medication commonly used for weight management, has gained traction among several high-profile celebrities. Stars such as Nick Carter and Lizzo have taken to social media and interviews to share their experiences and clarify misconceptions about their fitness journeys.

Recently, Nick Carter made headlines with his noticeable weight change, prompting fans to speculate whether he was using Ozempic. However, a source clarified to Us Weekly that the Backstreet Boys singer’s transformation stemmed from intensive dance rehearsals for the group’s reunion tour, rather than the medication. This revelation underscores how easily rumors can spread, particularly in the celebrity sphere.

In a more candid admission, Lizzo opened up about her own experience with Ozempic, revealing that she had tried the drug in conjunction with traditional methods such as dieting and exercise. The multi-talented artist emphasized the importance of a holistic approach to health, stating, “I want to make sure people understand that this is not just about weight loss; it’s about feeling good in my own skin.”

Meanwhile, reality TV personality Dolores Catania has recently turned to weight management drugs again after undergoing a heart procedure. Catania has faced challenges with anxiety-related eating habits but is determined to reach her goal weight. Her experience illustrates the broader emotional and physical complexities that accompany weight loss journeys, particularly for those dealing with health issues.

Contrastingly, Anna Delvey, known for her infamous trials, voiced her discontent with Ozempic, describing its effects as detrimental to her well-being. She remarked, “It sucked the life out of me,” highlighting the importance of mental health alongside physical health in any weight loss strategy.

Kathy Bates, the Oscar-winning actress, weighed in with a strong defense of Ozempic, sharing that it played a critical role in her impressive 100-pound weight loss. Bates noted that her primary motivation was to improve her overall health and quality of life, stating, “This medication has helped me not just lose the weight, but keep it off too.”

In a similar vein, television host Andy Cohen has also stepped into the conversation, discussing how he has been micro-dosing with a GLP-1 drug to help achieve his body and health objectives. Cohen emphasized that his focus extends beyond mere aesthetics, stating, “It’s about feeling healthy and happy with myself.”

These celebrities’ revelations shed light on a growing trend in Hollywood, where the pursuit of weight loss is a topic frequently discussed in both private and public spheres.

The personal stories shared by Carter, Lizzo, Catania, Delvey, Bates, and Cohen underscore the multifaceted nature of weight management, ranging from dance rehearsals to mental health challenges and life-changing health decisions. It appears that their candid confessions resonate with many fans who grapple with similar issues, dispelling the notion that celebrity lives are devoid of real struggles related to health and body image.

As more celebrities join the conversation around weight loss medications like Ozempic, the dialogue continues to evolve, reflecting varying attitudes toward health, beauty standards, and personal well-being in the modern age.Fitness & Wellness

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