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Kate Winslet weighs in on use of Ozempic: ‘sounds terrible’

Kate Winslet revealed the secret of her eating disorder at an early age

Javeria Ahmed

Kate Winslet weighs in on use of Ozempic: ‘sounds terrible’

Kate Winslet revealed the secret of her eating disorder at an early age

Kate Winslet weighs in on use of Ozempic: ‘sounds terrible’
Kate Winslet weighs in on use of Ozempic: ‘sounds terrible’

Kate Winslet has expressed her execration about using Ozempic, describing it as unappealing.

During the conversation with the New York Times Magazine, the Titanic starlet shared insights on a type 2 diabetes medication that has surged in popularity as an option for casual weight loss.

Winslet said, “I actually don’t know what Ozempic is,” adding, “All I know is that it’s some pill that people are taking or something like that.”

She went on to say, “Oh, my God,” adding, “This sounds terrible. Let’s eat some more things!”

While speaking with the publication The Holiday star also reflected on her hit role in Titanic alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.

Winslet mentioned that during her early age, the British tabloids frequently slammed her due to her weight.

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Additionally, she also noted in her conversation about the late Joan Rivers remarks, who humorously quipped that Winslet had caused the sinking of the Titanic.

The Reader star revealed the secret about her eating disorder during her early ages, as she said, “I never told anyone about it.”

“Because guess what — people in the world around you go: ‘Hey, you look great! You lost weight!’ ” she stated.

Kate Winslet added, “So even the compliment about looking good is connected to weight. And that is one thing I will not let people talk about. If they do, I pull them up straight away.” 

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