Jameela Jamil slams Ozempic in Hollywood as she opens up about anorexia

Jameela Jamil is turning her back on the Ozempic fad in Hollywood as she got real about her past insecurities. The star shared a tender moment from when she struggled with anorexia.

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Actress Jameela Jamil targeted Ozempic during her latest social rights stand. The star popped off about Hollywood 's usage of the drug which many use for weight loos. She wrote on Instagram : "The amount of people in my industry just taking it to go from slim to super skinny, to finally achieve the obedient waif physique to fit the obedient sample sizes.

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has been hard to watch. Especially for those of us who have fought off eating disorders. Who are they really doing it for?" Jameela discussed how women's bodies go through cycles of trends, insisting she won't participate in the pressure from her peers and society.

She wrote: "I plan on sitting out this cycle. Curves will come back. They always do.

Then they will go away again. Then come back. I'm not playing with my brain, my heart, my bone density, or my metabolism for a trend.

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She wrote: "Bloody hell. Height of my anorexia pretending to eat chocolate. Pretending to be happy.

Pretending not to be on the verge of fainting." In another photo, Jameela showed off a slim figure in a black bathing suit as she smiled in the sun. She followed it with a video of herself eating while dancing in the sea.

"May I have the strength through this era of Ozempic heroin chic, in my industry to keep up this good work I did on my brain throughout 2025. I would rather leave this industry than get dragged back," she wrote. Accordingot the manufacturer, Ozempic is a semaglutide injection which can "reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death in adults with type 2 diabetes with known heart disease.

" Moreover, it can be used to "improve blood sugar (glucose) in adults with type 2 diabetes." Hollywood has seen a lot of harsh criticism recently as the drug soars in popularity among major stars like Sharon Osbourne. DAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.

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