Claudia Oshry revealed she’s been ‘hungry all the time’ since quitting the trendy weight-loss drug Ozempic last November.
The 29-year-old comedian-podcaster famously shed 70lbs off her 5ft frame after she started taking the Novo Nordisk-brand semaglutide injectable in September 2022.
‘I’m so hungry all the motherf***ing time and I’m always looking for good treats, because I’m still trying to lose weight but on my own. I’m always looking for snacks and things to fill me up,’ Claudia said on TikTok Tuesday.
‘I cannot stay full. It’s impossible. I just had a 12-ounce steak. A 12-ounce steak and I’m starving, so I’m eating popcorn. How are we staying full?’
Claudia proudly posed with her bag of SKINNYPOP ‘Sweet & Salty’ Kettle Corn, which is 140 calories and seven grams of fat per serving (two and a half cups).
Claudia Oshry revealed she’s been ‘hungry all the time’ since quitting the trendy weight-loss drug Ozempic last November
2023 vs 2018: The 29-year-old comedian-podcaster famously shed 70lbs off her 5ft frame after she started taking the Novo Nordisk-brand semaglutide injectable in September 2022
Back in September, Oshry – who admitted Ozempic was ‘not a permanent thing’ – revealed one of the side effects she experienced was ‘shedding [hair] like crazy’ but she ‘acted quickly and have really gotten it under control.’
The Lean In star didn’t tell her 3.5M social media followers she was on the type 2 diabetes drug for nearly a year because she was too ‘ashamed.’
Claudia confessed on the August 18th episode of her Patreon podcast The Toast: ‘I was a little embarrassed. Like, “Oh my God, I have to inject myself with something just to get my fat a** to stop eating. Other people can do it without, why can’t I?”‘
Last Friday, Oshry showcased her current figure while wearing a swimsuit while vacationing on the Caribbean isle of Saint Barthélemy.
Other celebrities who’ve admitted to taking Ozempic include Elon Musk, Chelsea Handler, Amy Schumer, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood, Lauren Manzo, Dolores Catania, Jennifer Fessler, Golnesa ‘GG’ Gharachedaghi, and Remi Bader.
Obesity expert Dr. Andrew Kraftson said most people taking these medications will hit a plateau around the 18-month mark after starting treatment.
‘You could tell someone that they’re going to lose 15 percent of their weight, potentially, on Ozempic or Wegovy. But once they get to 15 percent, it is not like they’re like, “Oh, now I’m satisfied, great,”‘ Kraftson told the New York Times last September.
‘I don’t try to come across as the dream killer, but sometimes you really wonder, what is the hole we’re trying to fill? And will additional weight loss really fill it?’
Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, and Victoza should only be prescribed to severely overweight patients suffering from type 2 diabetes – and only one of them (Wegovy) has been approved for weight loss by the FDA in 2021.
Ozempic can cost $25/month for qualified patients under insurance, but it costs anywhere in between $600-$1,300 for a month supply of four weekly pens out-of-pocket.
Claudia said on TikTok Tuesday: ‘I’m so hungry all the motherf***ing time and I’m always looking for good treats, because I’m still trying to lose weight but on my own. I’m always looking for snacks and things to fill me up’
Claudia continued: ‘I cannot stay full. It’s impossible. I just had a 12-ounce steak. A 12-ounce steak and I’m starving, so I’m eating popcorn. How are we staying full?’
Oshry proudly posed with her bag of SKINNYPOP ‘Sweet & Salty’ Kettle Corn, which is 140 calories and seven grams of fat per serving (two and a half cups)
Back in September, the Lean In star – who admitted Ozempic was ‘not a permanent thing’ – revealed one of the side effects she experienced was ‘shedding [hair] like crazy’ but she ‘acted quickly and have really gotten it under control’
Last Friday, Claudia showcased her current figure while wearing a swimsuit while vacationing on the Caribbean isle of Saint Barthélemy
Obesity expert Dr. Andrew Kraftson said most people taking these medications will hit a plateau around the 18-month mark after starting treatment
Kraftson told the New York Times last September: ‘You could tell someone that they’re going to lose 15 percent of their weight, potentially, on Ozempic or Wegovy. But once they get to 15 percent, it is not like they’re like, “Oh, now I’m satisfied, great”‘
Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, and Victoza should only be prescribed to severely overweight patients suffering from type 2 diabetes – and only one of them (Wegovy) has been approved for weight loss by the FDA in 2021
Ozempic can cost $25/month for qualified patients under insurance, but it costs anywhere in between $600-$1,300 for a month supply of four weekly pens out-of-pocket