Whoopi Goldberg recently shared her experience with using the weight loss drug Mounjaro, revealing that she turned to the medication after reaching around 300 pounds while filming the movie 'Till,' in which she starred and produced. This disclosure adds her to the list of celebrities who have been open about their use of obesity drugs, coinciding with Oprah Winfrey's recent ABC special on the topic.
During the release of the film in 2022, Goldberg addressed speculation that she had worn a fat suit for her role, clarifying that her weight gain was real and attributed to steroid use. She recounted a health scare during filming, involving double pneumonia and sepsis, which prompted her to take action to address her weight.
Goldberg shared on 'The View' that she had not initially realized the extent of her weight gain until she saw herself in the mirror one day. This realization led her to seek help, eventually turning to Mounjaro as part of her weight loss journey.
In a discussion with her co-hosts, Goldberg emphasized the importance of recognizing obesity as a medical condition that warrants treatment. She highlighted the need for self-care and understanding in addressing weight-related issues.
Her comments were influenced by Oprah Winfrey's recent special, 'Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution,' where Winfrey delved into her own struggles with weight and the societal stigma attached to it. Winfrey discussed her introduction to weight loss medications in 2021 and her decision to step down from the board of Weight Watchers after a long association with the brand.
Reflecting on the years of public scrutiny she faced due to her weight, Winfrey spoke candidly about the impact of societal shame and ridicule. The special featured discussions with medical experts, patients, and industry representatives on the evolving landscape of weight loss treatments, including medications like Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Wegovy.