James Corden Reveals Ozempic Failed to Address His Food Addiction
The comedian shared his struggle with the weight-loss drug, highlighting that his eating habits are not driven by hunger.
- James Corden discussed his unsuccessful experience with Ozempic on his podcast, 'This Life of Mine.'
- Corden realized that his eating habits were rooted in food addiction rather than hunger, rendering the drug ineffective.
- Ozempic, originally approved for Type 2 diabetes, has gained popularity for weight loss but has shown mixed results among users.
- Other celebrities, including Tracy Morgan and Tori Spelling, have also reported limited success or adverse effects with the drug.
- Experts warn that discontinuing Ozempic can lead to a rapid return of hunger and weight gain, complicating long-term weight management.