- Celebrities frighteningly slim
- Ozempic: The fast track to acceptance
- Risks and side effects
Without warning, many Hollywood stars showed up at the 2025 SAG Awards in remarkably slim shape. The spotlight was not only on the excellent performances but also on the drastic changes to the celebrities' figures. Actresses such as Demi Moore, Ariana Grande and Selena Gomez, in particular, stood out with their extremely slim silhouettes. Speculation about the use of the diabetes drug Ozempic for rapid weight loss continues unabated.
Celebrities frighteningly slim
The red carpet at the SAG Awards was particularly thin this year. Stars such as Brooke Shields, Demi Moore and Selena Gomez presented themselves in a new, frighteningly thin form. The drastic changes were immediately discussed on social media. Comments such as "Demi Moore looks really skinny" and "Ariana Grande is SOOO skinny!" reflect the concern of fans. The actresses seemed barely recognizable and many wondered if the price of beauty was too high.
Ozempic: The fast track to acceptance
Ozempic, originally a drug for the treatment of diabetes, has established itself in Hollywood as a miracle cure for weight loss. Dr. Luise Berger explains to 'Bild.de': "It makes you consume fewer calories and the body starts to break down fat deposits." Kathy Bates is one of the few who openly admits to having used Ozempic to lose 45 kgs. But the rapid weight loss comes at a price. "An Ozempic face looks older and more tired," warns Dr. Berger. The skin loses its elasticity and the face appears sunken.
Risks and side effects
The health risks of the Ozempic trend should not be underestimated. "Most women first lose fat in the face, décolleté, breasts and often also the stomach," explains Dr. Berger. The result is hollow cheeks and an older-looking face. In addition, young women could be taught an unhealthy ideal of beauty. "I think it's very worrying that many celebrities are currently appearing extremely thin again," Dr. Berger continues.