Goldberg said it’s all the weight she’s lost. “I lost almost two people,” she said. “I’m doing that wonderful shot that works for people who need some help.”
In March, Goldberg said she was using the type-2 diabetes drug Mounjaro to slim down.
“Mine is a different one than people assume,” Clarkson, 42, said. “I ended up having to do that, too, because my blood work got so bad.”
“Do you know what’s funny?” Clarkson said. “I didn’t plan on talking about this.”
“I didn’t see it,” Clarkson said of her weight gain.
Clarkson said it wasn’t until she watched a birthday special that she planned to release that she realized she looked like “she’s about to die of a heart attack.”
Clarkson said at her heaviest, she weighed 203 pounds. She said she is 5 feet, 3 1/2 half inches tall. She has reportedly lost 60 pounds.
Goldberg said her moment was when she appeared in a movie last year and someone accused her of being in a fat suit. She said she weighed 300 pounds at her heaviest.
Clarkson said she was never insecure or unhappy about her weight gain.
She said her doctor “chased her” for two years to take something to help her lose weight, but she said she was leery because she has a thyroid problem.
Clarkson didn’t say which weight loss drug she was taking, but said it was not Ozempic.
“It’s something that aids in breaking down the sugar. Obviously, my body doesn’t do it right,” she said.
During an interview with “The View” host Whoopi Goldberg on Monday's “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Clarkson admitted to taking a weight loss drug to lose weight. In January, Clarkson told People magazine that diet and exercise helped her slim down. She made no mention of weight loss drugs.
“I eat a healthy mix,” she said. “I dropped weight because I've been listening to my doctor—a couple years I didn't. And 90 percent of the time I'm really good at it because a protein diet is good for me anyway.
Kelly Clarkson addressed Ozempic rumors, revealing that a prescription medication helped her lose weight. “Everybody thinks it's Ozempic, but it's not. It's something else,” she said. She said her doctor recommended the drug after her “bloodwork got so bad.”
Adele divided her workouts into several routines per day to achieve her weight loss goals. "I got quite addicted to it," she admitted to British Vogue in 2021. “So I do my weights in the morning, then I normally hike or I box in the afternoon, and then I go and do my cardio at night," she said.
The 68-year-old has been especially candid about her own weight loss journey and the use of weight loss drug Mounjaro. During a May 13 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, she said the medication helped her to lose the weight of “almost two people.”
And while she noted she had dropped 100 pounds from her previously 385-pound frame, including 50 after mom Barbara "Babs" Thore's December 2022 death, "I weigh 285 pounds and I have been this weight for almost a year now."
Winfrey, who in December admitted to using weight loss medication, empathized with the guests who shared why they turned to prescription medications such as Ozempic, Mounjaro, Victoza and Wegovy. "This is what I got for the first time after I took the medication.
While talking with People in 2011, McCarthy recalled an all-liquid diet a doctor put her on in 2003 when she scored her role on “Gilmore Girls.” Describing how she'd consume only 500 calories a day, the actor said she ended up dropping 70 pounds in just four months. “I'd never do that again,” she said.
Research suggests that people can lose an average of 5 pounds monthly on Ozempic. The amount of weight you can lose in a month with Ozempic depends on your dose. Other factors affecting the amount of weight loss you can expect with Ozempic include your starting weight, diet, exercise, and other medications.
Though Clarkson did not name the medication she was prescribed, Goldberg previously revealed on "The View" that she used Mounjaro, which treats Type 2 Diabetes.
Weight loss medication isn't the only tool in Oprah's kit: She's also an avid exerciser. During her weight loss special, she told viewers that she hikes three to five miles per day and also does "weight resistance training.” Back in 2017, she told The Hollywood Reporter that she hits her home gym soon after waking up.
Across the board, the trifecta of proper diet, regular exercise, and good sleep—especially when supported by a team of experts—helps actors achieve their physique goals fast.
The 68-year-old revealed she had achieved her new look by taking Mounjaro, normally a type 2 diabetes medication, even though she doesn't suffer from the illness.
Whoopi Goldberg discussed her weight loss on an episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” The view is looking good for Whoopi Goldberg. "The View" host — who has been using the type 2 diabetes medication Mounjaro to slim down — confessed that she's lost the weight of "almost two people."
It is the best thing I have ever done.” For Kelly, the impact went beyond just shedding pounds; the surgery played a pivotal role in her journey to sobriety. Battling with alcohol addiction for years, Kelly revealed that, after her gastric sleeve surgery, her cravings for alcohol vanished completely.
In August 2023, the 30 Rock alum said on Today With Hoda and Jenna that he lost weight on Ozempic because it supressed his appetite. In March 2024, his health journey appeared to take a surprising turn. "I've learned to out-eat Ozempic," he said on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
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