Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
Heidi Klum, 53, Rejects Ozempic as Tom Kaulitz Reshapes Her Body Image
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

Heidi Klum, 53, Rejects Ozempic as Tom Kaulitz Reshapes Her Body Image

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

Summary

  • Heidi Klum said she has “zero interest” in Ozempic or other GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, distancing herself from a celebrity trend she says does not fit her life.
  • Tom Kaulitz, whom Klum married in 2019, prompted the shift by telling her to “eat more,” challenging decades of modeling-industry pressure to stay thinner than she was.
  • The 53-year-old said she has gained weight and is no longer a size 24 jean, but now believes she looks better “bigger” and with age “not as skinny.”
  • Klum stopped short of criticizing others who use Ozempic, Botox or facelifts, saying people should fix what bothers them if it helps them feel confident.
  • Her comments frame the debate less around cosmetic perfection than self-worth, as scrutiny of celebrity bodies and weight-loss drugs remains intense.

Insights

Does Heidi Klum's anti-Ozempic stance overlook its value as a crucial medical tool for obesity?
Beyond weight loss, are we ignoring the serious eating disorder risks posed by Ozempic?