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May 27

Whoopi Goldberg’s Weight Loss: How Mounjaro Helped Her Slim Down – Women’s Health

Whoopi Goldberg is opening up about her experience using the type 2 diabetes medication Mounjaro for weight loss.

On May 13, the 68-year-old discussed the medication and its impact on her weight during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show. According to Whoopi, the medication helped her to lose the weight of "almost two people."

After Kelly complemented Whoopi on how young she looked, The View co-host replied, "Its all the weight Ive lost."

On a View segment two days later, the Sister Act star defended Kelly, who also revealed during the conversation that she used a medication to lose weight. "They kick her behind when shes bigger, they kick her behind when shes lost the weight, and now theyre kicking her behind because she said it out loud," Whoopi said.

"We have to let people do what they need to do to get where they need to get to," she continued. "Stop being mad that theyre not doing it your way. Its not like we really know what youre doing."

Whoopi first revealed that she had used Mounjaro in March, during a discussion on The View about Oprahs new special, Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution. My weight has come and gone and up and down, but its never been an issue for me because I dont listen to what other people say about me," she shared.

But, after gaining weight during a near-fatal health scare, Whoopi said she used Mounjaro to feel like herself again. Here's what she's shared about her weight loss.

Whoopi realized she had gained weight during the making of Till in 2022. In the film, Whoopi played Mamie Till-Bradley, an educator who wanted justice after the murder of her 14-year-old son Emmett in August 1955. She also produced the movie.

"I will tell you, I weighed almost 300 pounds when I made Till," she said.

Till was shot not long after Whoopi recovered from a scary health incident. After catching what she thought was the common cold, the host landed in the hospital and was diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs.

The EGOT winner also had sepsis, a life-threatening complication in which the body responds improperly to an infection, per The Mayo Clinic. Instead of fighting the disease, the body turns on itself, causing organs to work poorly.

To treat the diagnoses, Whoopi was prescribed steroids and a number of medications. But the drugs had some adverse side effects.

I had taken all those steroids, I was on all this stuff, she shared, noting that she didnt realize that she had gained weight until she looked at herself in the mirror one day. I just always felt like me. And then I saw me and I thought, Oh! Thats a lot of me!

Whoopi shared that she used a weight-loss medication to shed the pounds. One of the things thats helped me dropped the weight was the Mounjaro. Thats what I used, she said. (Whoopis The View cohost, Sunny Hostin, also shared that she used Mounjaro to lose weight after gaining 40 pounds during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.)

Mounjaro is a medication designed to control blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. However, the medication has also been used off-label for weight loss. The active ingredient in Mounjaro, tirzepatide, has since been FDA-approved for weight loss under the name Zepbound.

Mounjaro is similar to fellow diabetes drug Ozempic, which is also used off-label for weight loss. But, there are a few key differences: The active ingredient in Ozempic is semaglutide, while the active ingredient in Mounjaro is tirzepatide. (Both work to increase insulin production.) Research has found that tirzepatide helps patients lose more weight by targeting an additional receptor.

Whoopi also opened up about her experience with Mounjaro during a May 13 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show.

"Im doing that wonderful little shot that works for folks who need some help," she told Kelly. "Its been really good for me."

Whoopi said she had a wake-up call when someone accused her of wearing a "fat suit" while filming Till. "I was indignant," she said. "I was like, 'This is not a fat suit. This is me!' And then you see."

Whoopi didn't realize she wanted to lose weight until that moment. "Youre living your life and youre doing what you need to doand thats the last thing youre thinking about because youve got other stuff on your mind," she continued. "When you realize it, you go, 'Well, damn.' And everyone says, 'Well, I thought you knew.'"

Ultimately, Whoopi has urged people to be kinder to each other concerning the subjects of weight and weight loss. During a March appearance on The View, she explained: "Maybe the key is to stop judging everybody. Maybe thats the key."

Korin Miller is a freelance writer specializing in general wellness, sexual health and relationships, and lifestyle trends, with work appearing in Mens Health, Womens Health, Self, Glamour, and more. She has a masters degree from American University, lives by the beach, and hopes to own a teacup pig and taco truck one day.

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