
Meghan Trainor Faces Backlash After Major Weight Loss
The criticism follows months of persistent allegations that the "All About That Bass" singer used Ozempic during her weight-loss journey. She set the record straight earlier this year.
Fans think Meghan Trainor is unrecognizable. The singer participated in the Nicki Minaj "High School" challenge last Thursday, August 21, adding a challenging twist to the trend.
In the clip, Trainer can be seen sitting cross-legged on top of two stacked dumbbells. She looks straight ahead as the camera pans from her left side to her right, giving a full display of her commitment to the trend.
The 31-year-old was dressed in a black Balenciaga mini dress with bold white side stripes, paired with sheer black stockings and Balenciaga sneaker pumps. Her long blonde hair was styled in a sleek high ponytail with bangs, and she kept her makeup minimal.
The video went viral and fans weighed in on Trainor's appearance following her dramatic weight loss. "I thought this was Paris Hilton! 😅," one person shared.
"Demi Lovato looks like Demi Moore. Meghan Trainor like Paris Hilton... Whats going on?" another echoed the observation. "Wait that's Megan trainor? 😮" a third marveled.
"For a minute that I thought that was the girl that played Caroline on 2 broke girls," someone else added, referring to Beth Behrs who played Caroline Channing in the sitcom, "2 Broke Girls."
Having been a body positivity icon during the earlier years of her career, some fans were disappointed. “You are starting to look like everything you were once singing against. So much for self love and empowerment…” one viewer wrote.
"Guess she's not all about that bass now,” another remarked. "Same gurl who wrote and sang - 'I ain't no size 2'🙃," a third wrote.
Trainor embarked on a weight-loss journey after giving birth to her second child in 2023. Since debuting her smaller figure, many have accused her of using ozempic, a GLP-1 drug used to help manage blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes, also known for its weight loss benefits.
The songwriter — who also underwent breast augmentation — addressed the speculation in April of this year, revealing that she used Mounjaro, an FDA-approved drug for weight loss management in adult type 2 diabetics. In addition, she worked with a dietician, a trainer, and made major lifestyle changes.
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