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Late night TV host tried Ozempic for weight loss, explains why it ‘didn’t really work’

James Corden has spoken candidly about his experience at Ozempic.

In his recent episode, “this life of mine'' podcast, the late-night TV host opened up about trying the drug for weight loss and explained why it “didn't really work” for him.

“I tried Ozempic, and looking at me now, it's not surprising that it didn't do much for me,” Corden told guest Richard Osman. “I tried it a little bit and realized, “Oh, my diet has nothing to do with my hunger.'' This alone doesn't make me feel hungry, but I rarely eat. yeah. [because of hunger]. ”

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James Corden said Ozempic “didn't do much” for him. (Getty Images)

“You’re looking at people who have eaten king size, so when I say king size; [Cadbury] “I drank dairy milk at a car wash to give to someone for Christmas,” the comedian added. “None of it was, 'Oh, I'm hungry.' That's not it, that's something else.”

Ozempic, an injectable form of semaglutide, was originally approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat type 2 diabetes, but the drug, along with several other similar drugs, can be prescribed off-label for weight loss purposes. It is increasing.

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Corden isn't the only celebrity to speak candidly about their experience using Ozempic. oprah winfrey Sharon Osbourne, Amy Schumer and Kelly Clarkson are among the stars who have opened up about their decision to try weight loss drugs.

In May, Clarkson spoke about why she turned to similar weight-loss drugs.

“My symptoms are different than what people think, but my blood tests got so bad that I ended up having to do it too,” she said on the daytime talk show. “Doctors chased me for two years and I thought, 'No, that's scary.' I already have thyroid problems. Everyone thinks it's Ozempic, but that's not the case. there is no.”

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Kelly Clarkson has previously spoken out about her weight loss journey. (Getty Images)

”[It’s] It helps break down sugar,” Clarkson said, revealing that her body was “not working properly.”

Earlier this year, the 'Since You Been Gone' singer revealed that her journey started when her doctor advised her it was time to lose a few kilos. At that time, she Her weight loss was an achievement. For a healthy diet.

“I eat healthy,” she told People magazine about her diet at the time. “I've lost weight by listening to my doctor, but I haven't done it in the last few years. And protein diets are good for me anyway, so 90 percent of the time it works really well. I'm type A. I'm a Texas girl, so I like meat — sorry to all you vegetarians out there! ”

While some people share positive experiences, others blame the “Ozempik boom”.

Days after I discussed my body image struggles on social media earlier this year, bella thorne opened up about the trend among celebrities and expressed disappointment that society is going backwards when it comes to beauty standards.

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Thorne shared her thoughts on the “Ozempik boom'' that is occurring among celebrities. (Getty Images)

“we [made] “There's been a lot of progress in the physical realm of self-love and what's beautiful and what's beautiful,” she said. our weekly magazine. “I feel like we’ve taken many steps backwards over the years with the trends.”

“I don’t think that’s good,” she added. “It's really an incredibly unfortunate thing for many young people of all ages, especially those who are growing up, to understand for the first time what it means to be beautiful and how people perceive it to be beautiful. I really hope that goes away, so we can get back to the progress we've made in embracing all kinds of bodies. ”

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