Mar 17 • 17:52 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

I’m a celeb agent - this is the dark reason why celebs won’t own up to fat jabs

Celebrity agent Dermot McNamara discusses the stigma around celebrities using weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, highlighting the reluctance to admit such practices.

Dermot McNamara, a celebrity agent, provides insights into the secret world of weight loss among celebrities, particularly focusing on the recent trend of medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. These drugs have become popular for their rapid weight loss results, significantly changing how public figures approach their weight management compared to traditional methods like dieting and surgery.

McNamara points out that while the public notices and discusses the dramatic transformations of celebrities, many remain silent about the underlying methods they employ, particularly with the rise of 'fat jabs'—injections that facilitate weight loss. This reluctance to own up to using such medications seems largely driven by a fear of being perceived as 'cheating' in their weight loss journey.

The implications of this trend stretch beyond individual celebrities, touching on broader societal issues such as body image, health perceptions, and authenticity in public figures. As the conversation around weight loss evolves, the stigma attached to using effective medical means may prompt discussions about honesty, health, and the responsibilities of celebrities as role models.

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