Celebrity (usartical) Interroduction: Rob Lowe is aware that medications like Ozempic have provided a weight-loss solution for some who are having difficulty, but he isn’t sure that the effects will endure.
“It’s fantastic to see people taking the new weight loss medications; it’s truly changed their lives,” However, I’m constantly thinking, “Okay, so what?” Lowe,59, revealed on Monday to People.
And so the former cast member of “Parks and Recreation” pondered, “What’s the plan for the longevity of everything?” The Hollywood crowd has made semaglutide injections like Wegovy and Mounjaro, as well as the medication Ozempic, which is meant to treat type 2 diabetes, very popular for weight loss.
The contentious drug has helped a number of celebrities, such as Kelly Osbourne and Oprah Winfrey, lose a significant amount of weight.
Like Lowe, other celebrities have expressed their doubts, though, given that a large number of people have had severe negative effects.
During the Olympics, Mark Wahlberg told Page Six last year that he thought people should go back to “the good old-fashioned way” of exercising and dieting. In April of last year, Bethenny Frankel expressed her worries about individuals with body dysmorphia taking the medication when they don’t truly need to drop weight.
According to Sharon Osbourne, she was “extremely sick for a couple of months” after receiving the shots in January.
Lowe clarified that he prefers to concentrate more on deliberate and sustainable lifestyle choices than on fast solutions or restricted diets in order to maintain his own health. For him, that means giving up carbohydrates. He remarked, “I’m trying to be even more disciplined now that I’m older because you need to watch what you eat even more as you get older than when you were younger.”
“So, I made it my goal to cut off all sugar in the new year. And now that I realize it’s not sustainable for me, how can I actually control how much sugar I eat? In addition, Lowe stated that his dedication to physical fitness has made him feel “better than [he’s] ever felt.” He said, “I can’t wait to work out or do something physical.” “It would be very difficult to overcome that my very good friends and family have to be coerced into doing something physical.”