Annie Agar Denies Ozempic Use in 2-Minute Video as Weight-Loss Posts Trigger Backlash
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Updated · Fox News · May 19
Annie Agar Denies Ozempic Use in 2-Minute Video as Weight-Loss Posts Trigger Backlash
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 19
Annie Agar used a 2-minute video to reject social-media claims that she used Ozempic after recent posts prompted comments about her slimmer appearance.
Agar said her weight loss came from “calories in, calories out,” cutting refined sugar and alcohol, and starting an incline-walking routine; she added she avoids medications because side effects worry her.
The NFL-focused influencer said some comments felt like “rage bait” and acknowledged the scrutiny had hurt, even when framed as concern.
The flare-up reflects broader online suspicion around rapid celebrity weight loss as GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic become more common and more visible in public debate.
Is the intense pressure for 'natural' weight loss forcing public figures to hide the truth?
As new drugs prevent weight regain, will the stigma against medical weight loss finally end?
If weight loss drugs become the norm, how will our definition of a healthy lifestyle change?