Amanda Bynes Reveals Ozempic Plan to Drop 40 Pounds
- Amanda Bynes, a 39-year-old former actress, announced on June 22, 2025, via TikTok that she is starting Ozempic to lose over 40 pounds, currently weighing 173 pounds.
- Bynes previously gained weight due to depression and mental health struggles, leading her to pursue a GLP-1 drug like Ozempic, developed originally for type 2 diabetes but used for weight loss.
- She aims to reduce her weight to 130 pounds to improve her appearance in paparazzi photos and shares updates on her journey while also engaging fans on OnlyFans without posting sleazy content.
- Other celebrities have varied stances on Ozempic; for example, Amy Schumer criticized lack of honesty about its use, while Dr. Terry Dubrow temporarily tried Mounjaro, another diabetes drug, to understand effects on the body.
- Bynes' disclosure reflects growing public attention on GLP-1 weight loss drugs, signaling increased openness about their use amidst ongoing debates about their appropriateness and FDA approvals.
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Amanda Bynes Steps Out After Revealing She’s Using Ozempic And Why, Sparking Mixed Reactions
Amanda Bynes was spotted out and about in Los Angeles after telling fans she was starting Ozempic. The former child star, 39, candidly spoke about her current weight and how she’s taking the blockbuster weight-loss medication to help her slim down. Fans had mixed reactions after she shared the exact reason why she was turning to Ozempic. “If it makes her happy then good for her. She’s had enough troubles,” one commented, while another wrote, “I …
Amanda Bynes had left Hollywood in 2010, after a long phase marked by personal difficulties. Problems related to mental health and the use of substances led, in 2013, to her putting under protection by her parents, lasting nine years. During that period she studied at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, where she graduated in Art. For years the former face of the children channel Nickelodeon chose to keep a low profile, between fa…
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