Lizzo Admits to Weight Loss Drug Use, Sparks Fan Backlash
Singer Lizzo has revealed her use of weight-loss medication, igniting a firestorm of criticism from fans. This follows months of the artist denying such claims. The admission has prompted discussions about body positivity and honesty within the public sphere.
The Revelation
During a podcast appearance, Lizzo shared her experience with GLP-1 medicines to aid weight loss. The 37-year-old pop star admitted to using the medication for several months initially.
Fan Reactions
Many of Lizzo’s followers reacted negatively to her statement after she had previously denied the use of medication. They accused her of misrepresenting her weight loss journey. Several fans called her a “traitor.”
“Ozepik works because you eat less food, right? So if you eat properly, it makes you feel full. But if you can just do it yourself and put your mind over matter, it is the same,”
—Lizzo, Singer
The singer’s claims of achieving a slimmer figure through diet and exercise were met with skepticism. It’s estimated that Americans spend billions of dollars annually on weight loss products and services (MarketWatch, 2024).
Dietary Changes
Lizzo also noted that ceasing her vegan diet was pivotal. She explained that she had switched to consuming complete foods, such as beef, chicken, and fish, which allowed her to feel more satiated and avoid products with artificial ingredients.
Further Comments
Lizzo insisted that weight loss medicines are not inherently deceitful. She has faced considerable backlash for allegedly advocating for a positive self-image while employing what some view as a quick fix.


This news has undoubtedly sparked a broader conversation about the impact of celebrity endorsements on societal body image ideals.