GLP1 Celebrity anorexia - are we going to see deaths?

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Anonymous wrote:I am surprised nobody in Kelly's life has 5150'd her. Are they all really so shortsighted that they think allowing someone in their orbit to do whatever they want is really what's best for them?


Hillywood is so disrorted by plastic surgery on just about everyone, that what normal people would see as garish and unhealthy probably just looks normal to them.
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Anonymous wrote:Karen Carpenter didn't need GLPs. EDs gonna ED. RIP


It's a lot easier when the drugs kill your cravings and appetite. It's pretty hard to starve yourself on purpose and most people can't do it.

glps are injectable anorexia.


Nope. I've been on one for 3 years, been on a maintenance micro dose for 2 and I have a healthy normal (no food noise) appetite.
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I have a friend who was gorgeous, not overweight at all, but not a toothpick body type. Some women naturally have that and it’s becoming elevated as the beauty standard. My GF used to import her version of Mounjaro and now gets it through telehealth. She’s not diabetic or pre diabetic. She looks like a corpse and her hair is falling out. She feels sick and fatigued all the time. When these drugs are used for inappropriate weight loss and not medically supervised people literally starve themselves. That is what you are seeing. Starvation.

Patients with metabolic disorders can benefit under a doctor’s care, anyone else is seriously damaging their health.
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^^I knew not because of algorithms, but because the teenagers in my life were going on about how unhealthy she looks.


Teenagers in your life know who Kelly Osborne is? A B/C list celebrity from 25 years ago?


This ^. Except I would call her D list at best.


She was in the news because Ozzy died recently and the funeral was a big to do. Did you miss that too?


This was almost an entire year ago.


Well, exactly. In the past year several of you inexplicably missed this. It's not like she put the weight on since then.


You find it "inexplicable" that people would miss the fact that Kelly Osbourne, a woman of little-to-no talent who is famous for a reality tv show that featured her parents 20 years ago, attended her father's funeral a year ago?

Ok.

Back away from the TMZ scrolling, lol. Seriously. Good heavens.
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Anonymous wrote:Karen Carpenter didn't need GLPs. EDs gonna ED. RIP


It's a lot easier when the drugs kill your cravings and appetite. It's pretty hard to starve yourself on purpose and most people can't do it.

glps are injectable anorexia.


Nope. I've been on one for 3 years, been on a maintenance micro dose for 2 and I have a healthy normal (no food noise) appetite.


Same. On it for 2 years and have a normal appetite.
Anonymous
Right on time today: the Washington post- people with eating disorders are on GLP 1’s and doctors are alarmed:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/05/23/weight-loss-drugs-pose-dangers-people-with-eating-disorders/
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So many sick people on here. Making excuses. WTF is food noise? You mean hunger? Give me a break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So many sick people on here. Making excuses. WTF is food noise? You mean hunger? Give me a break.


All these big words must be so confusing.
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Anonymous wrote:Karen Carpenter didn't need GLPs. EDs gonna ED. RIP


It's a lot easier when the drugs kill your cravings and appetite. It's pretty hard to starve yourself on purpose and most people can't do it.

glps are injectable anorexia.


Nope. I've been on one for 3 years, been on a maintenance micro dose for 2 and I have a healthy normal (no food noise) appetite.


Well that solves it then. An N of 1 is all we need.
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Anonymous wrote:Osteopenia risks increase with low BMI, but it’s easily treatable and reversible, as my mother and all her sisters can attest.

Mostly, I don’t think Americans understand what a normal BMI, after years of the obesity epidemic! I have a normal body frame and my BMI is 19. I used to be 17 as a young adult. The normal range is 18.5 - 24.9, and for families like mine, we’re naturally at the low end. My adult son is around 17 BMI. None of us use weight loss drugs, obviously. And we’re all healthy, with that one osteoporosis caveat that we know how to handle. We’re not going to force ourselves to eat more just to reduce it! We take vit D supplements and exercise and at a certain age, we will need DEXA scans.

Demi Moore looks fine and is smart enough to keep herself healthy. However, I agree that a small subset of truly anorexic patients should not get their hands on weight loss drugs.


Ug what? Demi Moore most definitely does not look fine...


Yea, I had not seen her in a while so I had to Google when this thread came up. I had seen Kelly Osbourne. Demi was always so beautiful. She looks horrible. Those arms!

https://www.facebook.com/hollywoodtearoom/photos/demi-moore-63-stuns-on-the-red-carpet-with-a-look-fans-are-calling-pure-hollywoo/122163498308903140/
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Anonymous wrote:Osteopenia risks increase with low BMI, but it’s easily treatable and reversible, as my mother and all her sisters can attest.

Mostly, I don’t think Americans understand what a normal BMI, after years of the obesity epidemic! I have a normal body frame and my BMI is 19. I used to be 17 as a young adult. The normal range is 18.5 - 24.9, and for families like mine, we’re naturally at the low end. My adult son is around 17 BMI. None of us use weight loss drugs, obviously. And we’re all healthy, with that one osteoporosis caveat that we know how to handle. We’re not going to force ourselves to eat more just to reduce it! We take vit D supplements and exercise and at a certain age, we will need DEXA scans.

Demi Moore looks fine and is smart enough to keep herself healthy. However, I agree that a small subset of truly anorexic patients should not get their hands on weight loss drugs.


Ug what? Demi Moore most definitely does not look fine...


Yea, I had not seen her in a while so I had to Google when this thread came up. I had seen Kelly Osbourne. Demi was always so beautiful. She looks horrible. Those arms!

https://www.facebook.com/hollywoodtearoom/photos/demi-moore-63-stuns-on-the-red-carpet-with-a-look-fans-are-calling-pure-hollywoo/122163498308903140/

That has to be ai slop. No way her face would look that nice with those arms. See also: ai pics of Ariana Grande's bony chest.
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Anonymous wrote:Osteopenia risks increase with low BMI, but it’s easily treatable and reversible, as my mother and all her sisters can attest.

Mostly, I don’t think Americans understand what a normal BMI, after years of the obesity epidemic! I have a normal body frame and my BMI is 19. I used to be 17 as a young adult. The normal range is 18.5 - 24.9, and for families like mine, we’re naturally at the low end. My adult son is around 17 BMI. None of us use weight loss drugs, obviously. And we’re all healthy, with that one osteoporosis caveat that we know how to handle. We’re not going to force ourselves to eat more just to reduce it! We take vit D supplements and exercise and at a certain age, we will need DEXA scans.

Demi Moore looks fine and is smart enough to keep herself healthy. However, I agree that a small subset of truly anorexic patients should not get their hands on weight loss drugs.


Ug what? Demi Moore most definitely does not look fine...


Yea, I had not seen her in a while so I had to Google when this thread came up. I had seen Kelly Osbourne. Demi was always so beautiful. She looks horrible. Those arms!

https://www.facebook.com/hollywoodtearoom/photos/demi-moore-63-stuns-on-the-red-carpet-with-a-look-fans-are-calling-pure-hollywoo/122163498308903140/

That has to be ai slop. No way her face would look that nice with those arms. See also: ai pics of Ariana Grande's bony chest.

^^I did a google search and found video from the same event. The previous pictures are altered. Moore is slim and her arms are muscular. She looks healthy. Her facial work is excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Right on time today: the Washington post- people with eating disorders are on GLP 1’s and doctors are alarmed:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/05/23/weight-loss-drugs-pose-dangers-people-with-eating-disorders/


"Part of treatment for patients with eating disorders is helping them recognize their natural hunger cues. GLP-1s suppress those cues, providers said, undermining eating disorder treatment."

This is really interesting. I have never had an eating disorder, so I'm not the population at risk. I was naturally skinny/high metabolism most of my life until midlife post-kids. I've found that the GLP-1 I started actually enables me to feel the natural hunger cues. Before it was always panic hunger, multiple times a day, and failure to recognize satiety. I really feel that GLP-1 functions to restore a more natural or balanced hunger cue system, very similar to the way an SSRI worked when I was on it to my brain chemistry.
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Anonymous wrote:Karen Carpenter didn't need GLPs. EDs gonna ED. RIP


It's a lot easier when the drugs kill your cravings and appetite. It's pretty hard to starve yourself on purpose and most people can't do it.

glps are injectable anorexia.


Nope. I've been on one for 3 years, been on a maintenance micro dose for 2 and I have a healthy normal (no food noise) appetite.


Same. On it for 2 years and have a normal appetite.


Why can't you just stop eating so much ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So many sick people on here. Making excuses. WTF is food noise? You mean hunger? Give me a break.


They don't want to feel hungry at all. They can't control their own hunger like big girls and boys. So they left big pharma do it for them.
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