'I’m under 100 pounds, and I don’t want to be...' Discover which stars have used fat jabs to lose weight!

Weight-loss jabs started out as diabetes medications — but in the last few years, they’ve quietly become Hollywood’s most controversial body-transformation tool. These stars didn’t just try the jabs — they’ve spoken publicly about how the drugs changed their bodies and their health...

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Weight-loss jabs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro started out as diabetes medications — but in the last few years, they’ve quietly become Hollywood’s most controversial body-transformation tool. While many celebrities dodge the question, a few have gone on the record about using these injections, from dramatic slim-downs to debilitating side effects.

These 5 stars didn’t just try the jabs — they’ve spoken publicly about how the drugs changed their bodies and their health...

Amy Schumer

The Trainwreck star used Ozempic but the side-effects left her feeling too ill to play with her son Gene.

She told Andy Cohen: “I was one of those people that felt so sick and couldn’t play with my son. I was so skinny and he’s throwing a ball at me and [I couldn’t].”

Elon Musk has repeatedly credited weight-loss injections for his leaner look, telling followers on X that his routine is “fasting + Ozempic/Wegovy + no tasty food near me".

He admits Wegovy has helped him get “fit, ripped and healthy".

Keke Palmer

The ‘Nope’ star, 30, was personally frightened to take the drug believing it to be “too good to be true”.

She PEOPLE magazine: "It might do something and then next thing you know, I've got something growing, you know, under my armpits, like I don't know where... where you pushing this fat at, where you taking, where you pulling from — I don't want any side effects, so — but the girls are killin' it."

After decades of publicly battling her weight, Oprah Winfrey revealed to PEOPLE that she now uses prescription weight-loss medication “as a tool to manage not yo-yoing,” stressing that she no longer sees it as “the easy way out” but part of treating obesity as a disease.

Oprah said the shift came after speaking to medical experts, explaining she had “released my own shame about it” and now pairs the drug with hiking and lifestyle changes.

Sharon Osbourne has warned others about rushing into Ozempic after her own dramatic transformation left her under 100 pounds. Speaking to The Daily Mail, she admitted, “I’m too gaunt, and I can’t put any weight on… I’m under 100 pounds, and I don’t want to be."