So Chrissy Teigen just dropped a truth bomb on her podcast that totally makes you stop and think—what if the stars had aligned earlier, and Ozempic became the cosmic balm she needed after losing baby Jack in 2020? She calls the drug a lifeline through her darkest grief and depression, but here’s the kicker: while it helped her shed pregnancy weight and escape some pretty toxic diet mindsets, the appetite-suppressing side came with its own kind of “torture.” Can a drug that takes away hunger also steal the joy of eating, that simple, everyday magic we all secretly savor? Oh, and add a sprinkle of guilt about affording the fancy treatment and keeping it hush-hush from her fans—because nothing screams “Celestial irony” like the Moon juggling emotional honesty and tabloid scrutiny. Chrissy’s story isn’t just about weight loss; it’s about finding freedom in unexpected places—and maybe a reminder that even when Mercury’s in retrograde, sometimes you gotta let the universe surprise you. LEARN MORE.
Chrissy Teigen revealed on her podcast that she used Ozempic for about a year after her 2020 stillbirth, calling it a lifeline during her depression.
While the drug helped her lose pregnancy weight and break free from harmful diet habits, she struggled with its appetite-suppressing effects, describing it as “torturous.”
Chrissy Teigen also admitted to feeling shame over affordability and secrecy, but said it ultimately gave her freedom.
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Teigen has opened up about her past experience with Ozempic, revealing how the “miracle drug” helped her cope during one of the darkest periods of her life.
Speaking on Thursday’s episode of her Self-Conscious podcast, the 39-year-old model shared that she began using semaglutide for about a year after losing her son Jack to stillbirth in 2020.
At first, she explained, the treatment didn’t seem to make a difference as she “noticed no results for three, four months, but eventually the weight she had carried since her pregnancy started to come off.
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For Teigen, the impact was about more than just numbers on a scale. She admitted she was no longer “in this deep depression of seeing this pregnant belly with no baby in it,” adding that the physical shift helped ease the “deep depression” she had been battling.
Still, the results weren’t entirely positive. The “Bring the Funny” judge described the weight loss as so drastic she barely noticed it happening, something she now calls her “Ozempic blindness.”
“You end up losing such an incredible amount of weight, you don’t realize you’ve lost too much,” she said.
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While Ozempic is often praised for curbing appetite, Teigen confessed that the side effect was “frustrating” and “almost torturous” for her.
“Not being hungry at all, for me, I f-cking hate that,” she confessed. “I love being hungry. I love eating food. I love desiring food.”
Teigen, who has always been open about her love of food, even joked that her husband, John Legend, caters to it by preparing her a “sleep sandwich” every night, a ritual snack she usually enjoys around 2 a.m.
But with Ozempic, even that simple pleasure was dulled. The “Chrissy’s Court” star explained that until she figured out the correct dosage, her hunger would vanish completely.
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“I would take the shot. It would be three days of forcing myself to eat food. [Then] it would wear off a bit. Day four, day five, more food. Day six, the shot again,” she said.
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Looking back, Teigen said she “felt bad about it because it’s not bad to be hungry,” but over time, she came to terms with it, realizing Ozempic was also helping her break free from harmful patterns around eating.
“I had such a bad path in the way [I] thought about good food,” she explained, adding that taking the drug shifted her out of “insane” diet “rules.”
The former “Lip Sync Battle” host and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model said the shift felt like being “released from captivity.”
Teigen revealed she wrestled with shame, not only about being in a position to “actually afford” Ozempic, but also about feeling she wasn’t fully honest with her fans, many of whom were buying her cookbooks while she was secretly relying on the drug.
In a candid conversation with “The Magic Pill” author Johann Hari, Teigen also revisited her complicated history with eating.
“As a model, I ate sh-t food and threw up,” she admitted. “I didn’t consider it bulimia. I actually ate so much that I would get sick [for four years]. That’s not me forcing myself to throw up.”
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Teigen’s candid admission drew a wave of reactions on Instagram, with many praising her for speaking so openly.
One supporter wrote, “You are brave, witty, relatable, honest…Thank you for ‘being real’ and sharing many of your experiences with the masses, regardless of judgment or backlash. The good you do is BIGGER than the critics, please always remember that.”
Others shared their own experiences with weight-loss medications. “I started zepbound right after I lost my second daughter in the second trimester. I needed to find myself again, and my obese body wasn’t it,” one follower revealed.
Another admitted they could relate to Teigen’s complicated relationship with food: “OMG. I feel this so deeply. I’m on tirzepitide, and I too miss the enjoyment of food! I miss that source of pleasure, though I do appreciate my pants fitting a little looser. Thank you for sharing! It’s definitely not all sunshine and rainbows on this journey.”
Still, not everyone was sympathetic. Some accused the interview of being “tone deaf,” with critics pointing out inconsistencies in her past statements. One person commented, “She originally said she lost the weight because she stopped drinking alcohol, but it’s actually Ozempic? Why the honesty now?”
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