Overview
- Thirlwall revealed in a Guardian interview that she fights a daily battle not to start Ozempic after years of disordered eating
- She emphasized that she doesn’t judge people who use the drug but fears its weight-loss use could jeopardize her recovery
- The singer described relentless social-media comments speculating about pregnancy or motherhood as intrusive
- Now in her thirties, Thirlwall says she’s the healthiest she’s ever been despite persistent body-shaming
- Medical experts note that Ozempic is approved only for diabetes management and is not licensed for weight-loss use