Ashley Graham blasted the effects of the GLP-1 trend when it comes to the body positivity movement.
The model covers Marie Claireâs new Motherhood issue and called the popularity of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, as well as the return of thinner runway models, âreally disheartening.â
âThere was a pendulum that swung that was so body acceptance, positivity, everybody be who they want to be,â she told the magazine. âAnd now itâs going back this whole opposite way that feels like a smack in the face to the women who have felt like theyâve had a voice.â
But she noted that GLP-1s wonât erase plus-size womenâs existence.
âIt goes with the timesâand GLP-1s are a timeâŠI know that there are and thereâs gonna still be women who are considered plus size forever,â she said. âThis drug isnât going to wipe out a whole statistic of women.â
The mother of three, 38, is also proud of how the body positivity movement has evolved.
âThereâs so many [plus size influencers and creators]âŠtheyâre all over the place with their sizes and their proportions and how they look and how theyâre relatable,â she pointed out. âAnd to me, thatâs the coolest part about all of this.â
âSeeing that these girls, who were raised on social media at such a young age are now coming in and they have a platform to say to the younger generation, âBe yourself, be who you want to be. If you have cellulite, who cares?ââ
The return of super slim physiques on the red carpet, especially during this yearâs awards season, has caused plenty of conversation.
Multiple sources told Page Six in March that some already-thin stars are taking so-called microdoses, or âbabyâ doses of Ozempic or other weight-loss âjabsâ that are smaller quantities than the FDA-approved therapeutic dosage.
One A-list stylist told Page Six that those who dress the stars are in an awkward position, and they fear some celebs are blind to how thin they are.
âYou canât tell these actresses theyâre too skinny,â the stylist said. âTheyâll just say, but [another actress] is smaller than I am!â
Graham isnât the only celeb questioning the popularity of GLP-1s, which are used to treat Type 2 diabetes, but are widely prescribed for weight loss.
Podcaster Brianna Chickenfry shared in a TikTok video in March, âEvery single bitch I know is on Ozempic. People that do not need Ozempic. Itâs like if I did Ozempic. Could I lose a couple? Surely. Do I need Ozempic? No!â
The influencer had a harsh warning for those who use the drug without good reason: âYouâre gonna die. Youâre all gonna die.â
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