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Hollywood plastic surgeons spill on new Ozempic hack A-listers used for speedy Oscars makeovers... and why 'you'll be shocked' to discover who's doing it!


For Oscars 2025, there's a new trend in town: microdosing, taking tiny amounts of Ozempic and other weight-loss jabs is the latest way for stars to effortlessly attain that Awards-night silhouette.

For the nominees, the chance to bag a statue is the dream, of course, but for every attendee – from up-and-coming Hollywood starlets to headlining movie stars – the red carpet offers an unparalleled opportunity to showcase just how gorgeous, irresistible and employable they are. 'Some celebrities have been honest about being on [Ozempic] for large amounts of weight loss combined with medical problems, and that's socially acceptable because society looks kindly on people in larger bodies taking steps to be smaller,' says Dr Killeen. Ahead of last year's Oscars, Eli Lilly, the company that sells Zepbound – a brand name for Tirzepatide, a medication similar to Ozempic – took the extraordinary step of scolding thin and normal-weight Hollywood stars for their obsession with weight-loss drugs.

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