The host and singer finally confirmed what we all knew – she used medication help to lose 60 pounds, not walking and cutting out refined sugar.

In her announcement she stressed that she didn’t use Ozempic because she just signed a major money, multi-platform deal to serve as the launch spokesperson for newly FDA approved weight loss shot Zepbound (Mounjaro for diabetes patients). Zepbound does the two things Ozempic does plus burns fat.

The commercials will begin during the summer when Eli Lilly manufacturing catches up with demand and in September product integration will start on her show.

Amazing how a multi-million-dollar deal is the catalyst to honesty for some people.

Kelly Clarkson

Ozempic

Kelly Clarkson recently discussed her weight loss journey on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” revealing that she has slimmed down significantly due to medication.

Contrary to speculation, she clarified that it’s not Ozempic, a drug often associated with weight loss.

Clarkson mentioned experiencing health issues prompting her to seek medical help, eventually leading her to the undisclosed medication that aids in sugar breakdown.

She reflected on her previous weight, admitting she didn’t realize the extent of it until seeing herself on tape.

Despite being happy, she acknowledged the health risks associated with her weight and took action.

Clarkson had previously shared her pre-diabetic diagnosis and credited her weight loss to dietary changes and increased activity.