Kelly Clarkson opens up on 'weight loss drug' after dramatic transformation

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Following her impressive three stone weight loss, singer Kelly Clarkson has addressed speculation she used Ozempic. The star's dramatic transformation raised questions among fans about whether she used medication to shed the pounds.

Clarkson, who gained celebrity status after winning American Idol in 2002, recently attracted attention for her slimmed down figure.

Fans speculated if she used semaglutide injections such as Ozempic to lose weight.Ozempic is a prescription drug used to manage type 2 diabetes and obesity in adult patients, alongside improved diet and regular exercise.

The medicine works by lowering blood glucose levels as it promotes insulin production by the pancreas.A side effect of Ozempic can be weight loss, with users often experiencing an average reduction of around 15 per cent of their body weight.

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