Is Christina Aguilera the latest celebrity to try Ozempic?
The chart-topping songstress showed off her slimmer frame at a recent performance in Mexico, flaunting her 40lb weight loss. She was filmed on stage as footage of the 43-year-old was shared all over social media, with fans commenting on her appearance.
"I love oh oh ozempic," wrote one as several spoke about Christina's changing body, with another adding: "Sing along with me.. "O-O-OZEMPIC." A third replied: "She looks amazing! Wish I could be on Ozempic like everyone else, [I'm] afraid of the side effects." (sic)
READ MORE: Kelly Osbourne denies Ozempic use after losing over six stone following birth of son
Someone else said: "Ozempic ages everyone terribly but it's honestly working wonders for her. She looks incredible." While another added: "Ok, I need to get ozempic. Not now, but yesterday. How can I hope on this." A final said: "Best ozempic result to date."
Pregnant Stacey Solomon brands herself an 'old fogy' over NYE plans with JoeThe Mirror has contacted Christina's representatives for comment. She's previously opened up about weight, saying she "hated being super skinny" and was "loving my new curves", per Health. She is thought to include boxing, yoga and strength training in her routine, with cardio exercises and regular workouts two to five times a week.
Christina was working out "up until she was eight months pregnant" and then "started back up a few months" after her son Max was born, per Glamour. She's not the only star to recently be accused of using Ozempic, with attention turned on Kelly Osbourne.
She denied taking the drug after losing more than six stone following the birth of her son. The 39-year-old lost 85 pounds in the months after she welcomed Sidney, who she shares with boyfriend and Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson, back in 2022, but insisted the weight loss was down to sheer hard work. "I know everybody thinks I took Ozempic."
"I did not take Ozempic. I don't know where that came from. My mom (Sharon Osbourne) took Ozempic," Kelly explained. Earlier this year, she heaped praise on the controversial weight loss drug, which is delivered via injection and was originally for diabetes patients to help manage their insulin levels, but Kelly explained that her weight loss was down to cutting out carbs to help her shift the pounds. "I had gestational diabetes and I had to lose the weight that I had gained during pregnancy."
"Otherwise I was at a higher risk of actually getting diabetes, which I did not want. I cut out sugar and carbohydrates and I rapidly lost weight," she told Extra. In January, she spoke to E! about the drug that has been adopted by many celebrities in Hollywood to help them lose weight quickly. "I think it's amazing. There are a million ways to lose weight. Why not do it through something that isn’t as boring as working out?"