Published 19:19 IST, September 27th 2024
Did Ozempic Work For British Comedian James Corden?
British comedian James Corden recently discussed his experience with Ozempic, a medication often praised for its weight loss benefits.
British comedian James Corden recently discussed his experience with Ozempic, a medication often praised for its weight loss benefits. On his podcast, "This Life of Mine," Corden revealed that the drug was ineffective for him, leading to his decision to stop using it.
Ozempic, initially developed to manage diabetes, has gained popularity as a weight-loss aid, sparking both interest and controversy. However, Corden shared that while the medication reduced his appetite, it didn’t address the underlying issues with his eating habits.
James Cordon on what Ozempic did for him
He candidly mentioned, “All it does is make you feel not hungry. But I am very rarely eating because I’m hungry.” This admission highlights a crucial insight: Corden's relationship with food was influenced more by emotional triggers than genuine hunger. He described instances of consuming large portions without a valid reason, illustrating his struggle with food addiction. For example, he recounted a moment of indulgence, admitting to eating a king-sized Dairy Milk bar in a carwash—an act disconnected from any physical need for food.
Corden’s journey underscores a broader reality about weight loss medications: they may not be effective for everyone, especially if the root causes of overeating are psychological or habitual. His experience serves as a reminder that addressing the emotional aspects of eating is crucial for long-term success in weight management. As he continues to explore healthier habits, Corden’s openness about his challenges adds an important voice to the conversation around weight loss and the complexities of our relationship with food.
Updated 19:19 IST, September 27th 2024