If this was 2008, Perez Hilton would’ve probably called you a cheater for taking a weight-loss drug like Ozempic.
Fast forward to today, and the notorious gossip blogger is all in on the GLP-1 craze. In fact, he’s now teaming up with telehealth company FuturHealth to spread the word to his millions of followers.
“I probably would have been very against it back then,” Hilton, whose real name is Mario Lavandeira, told The Post. “But it’s not cheating. It’s medicine. It’s science. It’s a real thing — and it works.”
The CDC estimates that 1 in 5 children and adolescents, putting them at higher risk for a host of chronic conditions, including heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and even some cancers.
While US obesity rates have been on the rise for years, Ozempic.
A 2024 KFF survey revealed that about 1 in 8 American adults have tried a GLP-1 agonist, which works by mimicking a natural hormone in the body that regulates insulin and blood sugar levels while promoting feelings of fullness, helping the average patient shed 10% to 15% of their body weight.
