Lottie Moss was rushed to hospital after her model was caught drinking Ozempic – as the star issues a stark warning.
September 12, 2024, 14:09 | Updated: 12 September 2024, 14:22
Model Lottie Moss has revealed she was rushed to hospital after suffering a seizure from taking the ‘miracle’ drug Ozempic – despite weighing just nine stone.
Lottie, the younger sister of international supermodel Kate Moss, has revealed the terrifying incident that saw her self-impress twice the recommended dose for someone her size before suffering a “panic attack”.
“To be honest, it was one of the scariest things that has ever happened to me,” the 26-year-old Brit revealed of the incident.
“I’ve never felt sicker in my life,” he explained, admitting that he doubled his dose after the first injection.
Weight loss drug Ozempic has taken the celebrity world by storm in recent months, with the appetite suppressant often seen as a “quick fix” for weight loss.
It has even been called the “fountain of youth” after experiments suggested it could be used extensively.
As a result of taking the drug, which was injected into her thigh, the model revealed she lost a stone in weight in just 3 weeks – dropping from 60kg (9stone 4lb), to 52kg (8st 3lb).
Speaking about the horrific incident on the Dream On podcast, Lottie revealed the nausea and weight loss saw her rushed to A&E late at night, for example she admitted to Ozempic: “I’d rather die than take it again”.
“I took it for two weeks. It comes in a pen and different doses, you take one injection one week, one injection the next week and you take it every other week , and I’ve never felt sicker in my life,” he said.
He revealed that the drug caused dehydration and a “horrific reaction” in the hospital toilet, with his friends holding his feet.
“My friend Reece had to hold my feet down and it was very scary, the whole situation, I didn’t know what was going on, my face was frozen, my whole body was tight, my arms, it was so weird. , your arms are covered and you can’t move them and it feels like you’re going to break your arm,” he revealed.
“It was really bad,” he added.
“It’s not like you can stop taking it, it’s not like a pill you don’t take when you wake up in the morning,” he warned of the weight loss drug.
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For Lottie, who started working as a model at the age of 18, it marked the latest in her long and tumultuous relationship with food.
In the early days of modeling, she moved to London and was given a trainer who she said restricted her diet a lot and banned certain foods.
It led to a complicated relationship with his body and food, revealing the epidemic as a low level – to find the stone that he reveals he cannot lose.
“It made me feel sick, Lottie reflected on the drug.
“I was vomiting, it was horrible. I took a low dose the first time I took it and then I went up. I ended up in bed for two days, feeling very sick, heavy they can go down.
“I started about 60 kilos, and I went down to 57 on the first scale, then I went down to 54.
“It was crazy, my lowest was 53. In a few weeks, that’s not healthy weight-free, not a healthy drop.
“I was in bed for two days and it was at the end of it and I wanted to get off it, because it’s not like you can stop taking it, it’s not like a pill that you don’t drink it when you wake up in the morning, it’s in your system and it’s there.”
He continued: “I felt so sick one day I said to my friend, ‘I can’t save water, I can’t save food, there’s no water, nothing .I need to go to the hospital, I feel sick’.
“We went to the ER at three in the morning, we go to see one of the nurses and he’s like ‘how many doses are you taking?’ I was like, and he was like, ‘Oh my god, that’s not the money you should be taking.’
“He asked how much weight I had lost after two weeks and I told him….
“He sent me to the emergency room, and I got a wheelchair at the hospital.
“One time, I went to the bathroom, and I felt really sick, I felt like I was going to pass out, I thought something was going on, I didn’t feel good.
“As soon as I entered the room where a nurse saw me, I panicked because I was dehydrated, which was honestly one of the scariest things. the worst that has ever happened to me in my life.
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