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Jeremy Clarkson Says Weight-Loss Jab Is ‘Eating’ His Muscles After Three-Stone Drop

The presenter now says his Mounjaro regimen that drove rapid weight loss may be costing him muscle.

Overview

  • In a new column, Clarkson writes that research shows Mounjaro is eroding muscle and says he may stop taking it rather than start weight training.
  • He previously reported losing about three stone in six months on the injections, saying his weight has since plateaued as the drug suppresses his appetite.
  • After an emergency heart episode in 2024, doctors inserted stents to open blocked coronary arteries, prompting his wider health overhaul.
  • He describes side effects including feeling less sharp and grumpier, with libido concerns attributed in part to age, while avoiding common gastrointestinal issues.
  • The weight change has brought practical effects such as needing smaller shoes, and he says the next series of Clarkson’s Farm will reflect a tougher year.