“It’s Madness”: Fans React To Stunning Weight Loss Transformations At The Golden Globes
If there’s one drug that became synonymous with 2024, it’s Ozempic. The brand name for the anti-diabetes compound semaglutide has broken all records by becoming one of the most profitable and sought-after products for weight loss in the celebrity world.
Netizens have been keenly aware of the rapid changes the drug is known for after several celebrities confessed to its use last year, and they’ve been accusing any star of drastically losing weight after taking it ever since.
- According to netizens, many stars looked 'gaunt' at the 2025 Golden Globes, fueling Ozempic use rumors.
- Experts warn extreme weight loss makes celebrities look older, not better.
- Netizens express concern over stars' health, citing muscle loss and potential long term damage.
The 2025 edition of the Golden Globes was no different. With the event putting extra pressure on stars to look perfect, many showed up with much leaner figures, immediately setting off alarms.
“I would not be surprised if most of the celebs at the Golden Globes were using GLP-1 to look their best for the show,” a dietician said in an interview with the Daily Mail. “It is extremely effective for weight loss, even if you are already not overweight.”
Several stars were accused of using Ozempic after appearing “suspiciously gaunt” at the 2025 Golden Globes red carpet
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Top Hollywood stars such as Selena Gomez, Demi Moore, Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, and Ariana Grande were among those rumored to have turned to semaglutide, mostly known for its brand names Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro.
Their slimmer features come as a part of a trend that glorifies more defined features, including thinner arms, sharper collarbones, and smaller cheeks. For experts, the telltale signs of Semaglutide usage are the speed with which the changes occur.
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These transformations usually result in the person looking slimmer but without the muscle tone and firmness associated with a slower, less drastic approach to weight loss via diet and exercise.
Speaking with the outlet, plastic surgeon Dr. Dennis Schimpf refused to give the stars the benefit of the doubt, explaining that the lack of fat and looser skin present in actresses like Demi Moore and Nicole Kidman were likely the result of using Ozempic.
“The collarbones are very prominent, with no visible fat. That’s a clear sign she may have used a GLP-1 medication,” he said about Moore.
Instead of helping celebrities look better, experts warn that extreme weight loss causes the opposite, as the body loses the necessary fat to look young and healthy
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For Dr. Schimpf, the two stars who better exemplified the dangers of extreme weight loss were Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the main actresses of Disney’s Wicked.
“The subcutaneous fat that normally smooths out the bone is kind of lost, so it collapses,” he said when looking at their pictures, with both women’s ribcages and collarbones sticking out from underneath their skin.
Schimpf explained how losing excess fat benefits most people aesthetically but actually makes them look worse past a certain point.
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Fans went from being impressed to worried about the stars’ health, with many believing the trend to be getting out of control.
“People will trade their health to drop five or 10 pounds. When people are of average or even underweight, and they choose to use these medications, it definitely takes a toll on their health,” one reader said.
“They may never know the consequences of their actions until later, and then it will be too late.”
Ozempic was initially designed to fight diabetes but became a commercial sensation for its appetite-reduction properties
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Actress Kathy Bates was among the attendants who showcased one of the most impressive transformations. Bates has been open about her weight loss journey, admitting to using the drug for its original, intended purpose: fighting diabetes.
Semaglutide was initially designed to help patients improve their glycemic control. But in March 2024, the US Food and Drug Administration expanded the indication of the peptide to help obese people lose weight and reduce the risk of cardiovascular incidents.
Ozempic works by first lowering blood sugar levels and then combining a slowing down of digestion with a reduction in appetite to achieve weight loss.
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It comes with a host of side effects, which include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, headache, fatigue, indigestion/heartburn, and dizziness, among others.
A 2023 study by Goldman Sachs stated that the obesity drug market is expected to reach $100 billion by 2030.
The drug has become so sought after that Ozempic’s manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, has become Europe’s most valuable company, with a market value that exceeds that of its home country.
Netizens were put off by the slimmer physiques of the stars, feeling they were harming themselves for no reason
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“People are missing a bigger problem. Whilst these celebrities have lost weight, they have also lost significant muscle mass,” one user stated. “It’s not a good look unless you prefer to look older than your years.”
“Ms. Erivo looked especially awful. Yes, many of the stars, including Nic and Demi, are too skinny. It’s quite nuts,” another said.
“I hope Cynthia regains her former healthy appearance because this really does her no favors.”
“You actually need some body fat to help fight infections. Your body takes energy from fat cells to boost immunity,” a reader explained. “People who go on these drugs and carry no fat are actually risking their health more than they know.”
“Kathy was the only one that needed the meds. The rest did it for vanity and are playing a very, very dangerous game. It’s madness.”
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Some of those names are b******t. Selena swelled up due to steroids. Demi has always been thin and definitely does not look old - also she is in her 60s. Christ, people so quick to shout Ozempic instead of just believing that someone can go on diet and work out. Not saying there aren't people that are all over ozempic but it's not every celebrity that loses some weight.
I was going to say the same about Demi. She's always been skinny.
Load More Replies...On the one hand, some critics of this thread have a good point about body shaming some celebrities (like Bates who might have a legit reason to lose weight, and Gomez who has health issues), but I think there's a legitimate criticism to be made of the way that Hollywood is glorifying the very sick look of Enviro and Grande. They look like stick insects.
I wonder what BP's obsession with body shaming celebrities is? It's almost as if there's a lot of toxic jealousy. Sorry you're a Lithuanian "journalist" on BP and not a rich celebrity. Maybe try harder and judge less? This is pretty much the exact article from last week, now with new celebrities and using old pics again.
Dude, "Lithuania = poor" is the old news - we are developing very fast and it's not nineties anymore. Just because the country's s name sounds weird or unusual and it WAS poor after USSR doesn't mean that it hasn't changed
Load More Replies...These people have spent years being told they’re fat and now they’re too thin? Impossible to win. Also - there is nothing wrong with using weight loss d***s to help lose weight, we don’t have a problem with people using nicotine replacement to stop smoking, how is this different?
I used to really enjoy looking at all the red carpet looks, but especially lately it's just uncomfortable - too skinny, too much plastic surgery and weird outfits. And some of the videos we see now are concerning - are they all on d***s? The old, aspirational Hollywood glamour is fading into a skeletal version of itself.
Bored panda, get a clue! All your readers are “body positivity “ why can’t your writers be as well?
People gain weight, they get sh!t on. People lose weight, they get sh!t on. Losing weight with Ozempic is cheating? Fvck that. I was put on Ozempic a year ago as I'm a diabetic. I had already lost about 40 pounds by that time, and now I've lost about 50 more since being put on it. If that makes me a cheater, so fvcking what? I dealt with life as an overweight man for a long time, and this medication has been a godsend for me. All the b!tching and moaning sounds a lot like typical human hate. Nothing is ever good enough. I'm happier now, and you may kindly fvck off if you don't like it.
Exactly! I spent 2 years on Saxenda and lost 50kg. It was the first time in my adult life I'd managed to lose weight after trying every possible diet. Sometimes medical intervention is what is needed.
Load More Replies...I mean, on one hand I can understand the appeal of a 'quick fix' for one's weight issues. But even though I also personally could stand to lose a significant amount of weight, I would never resort to something like this -- mainly because you're going to have to keep taking it regularly for the rest of your life. (Which is bad enough by itself, but on top of that, from what I've heard it ain't cheap.)
I learned in therapy that it's Nobody's business. Other people's weight is Nobody's business. I myself wouldn't take the pill though due to all the complications even if it was thrown at me for free. That's just my opinion on the actual medication. Each is there own.
Nicole Kidman has always been underweight; she's in the Calista Flockhart category. Both of them need to eat a sandwich. Few of these actresses were ever 'fat'. Kate Winslet is much closer to what most normal-weight women look like.
The looked great before. They looked great after. If they took Ozempic, good for them. If they didn't, good for them. IT'S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS.
This is a worthless and deeply stupid article. Perhaps those that are so concerned with other people's bodies should get a life instead.
They all look sick and like they are on their way to their new trans lives. Schtupid.
Some of those names are b******t. Selena swelled up due to steroids. Demi has always been thin and definitely does not look old - also she is in her 60s. Christ, people so quick to shout Ozempic instead of just believing that someone can go on diet and work out. Not saying there aren't people that are all over ozempic but it's not every celebrity that loses some weight.
I was going to say the same about Demi. She's always been skinny.
Load More Replies...On the one hand, some critics of this thread have a good point about body shaming some celebrities (like Bates who might have a legit reason to lose weight, and Gomez who has health issues), but I think there's a legitimate criticism to be made of the way that Hollywood is glorifying the very sick look of Enviro and Grande. They look like stick insects.
I wonder what BP's obsession with body shaming celebrities is? It's almost as if there's a lot of toxic jealousy. Sorry you're a Lithuanian "journalist" on BP and not a rich celebrity. Maybe try harder and judge less? This is pretty much the exact article from last week, now with new celebrities and using old pics again.
Dude, "Lithuania = poor" is the old news - we are developing very fast and it's not nineties anymore. Just because the country's s name sounds weird or unusual and it WAS poor after USSR doesn't mean that it hasn't changed
Load More Replies...These people have spent years being told they’re fat and now they’re too thin? Impossible to win. Also - there is nothing wrong with using weight loss d***s to help lose weight, we don’t have a problem with people using nicotine replacement to stop smoking, how is this different?
I used to really enjoy looking at all the red carpet looks, but especially lately it's just uncomfortable - too skinny, too much plastic surgery and weird outfits. And some of the videos we see now are concerning - are they all on d***s? The old, aspirational Hollywood glamour is fading into a skeletal version of itself.
Bored panda, get a clue! All your readers are “body positivity “ why can’t your writers be as well?
People gain weight, they get sh!t on. People lose weight, they get sh!t on. Losing weight with Ozempic is cheating? Fvck that. I was put on Ozempic a year ago as I'm a diabetic. I had already lost about 40 pounds by that time, and now I've lost about 50 more since being put on it. If that makes me a cheater, so fvcking what? I dealt with life as an overweight man for a long time, and this medication has been a godsend for me. All the b!tching and moaning sounds a lot like typical human hate. Nothing is ever good enough. I'm happier now, and you may kindly fvck off if you don't like it.
Exactly! I spent 2 years on Saxenda and lost 50kg. It was the first time in my adult life I'd managed to lose weight after trying every possible diet. Sometimes medical intervention is what is needed.
Load More Replies...I mean, on one hand I can understand the appeal of a 'quick fix' for one's weight issues. But even though I also personally could stand to lose a significant amount of weight, I would never resort to something like this -- mainly because you're going to have to keep taking it regularly for the rest of your life. (Which is bad enough by itself, but on top of that, from what I've heard it ain't cheap.)
I learned in therapy that it's Nobody's business. Other people's weight is Nobody's business. I myself wouldn't take the pill though due to all the complications even if it was thrown at me for free. That's just my opinion on the actual medication. Each is there own.
Nicole Kidman has always been underweight; she's in the Calista Flockhart category. Both of them need to eat a sandwich. Few of these actresses were ever 'fat'. Kate Winslet is much closer to what most normal-weight women look like.
The looked great before. They looked great after. If they took Ozempic, good for them. If they didn't, good for them. IT'S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS.
This is a worthless and deeply stupid article. Perhaps those that are so concerned with other people's bodies should get a life instead.
They all look sick and like they are on their way to their new trans lives. Schtupid.
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