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James Corden’s Struggle with Food Addiction: Why Ozempic Wasn’t the Solution

  • John Matters
  • Sep 26, 2024
  • 2 min read



James Corden has recently opened up about his experience using the weight loss drug Ozempic, revealing that it didn’t deliver the results he had hoped for. During a candid conversation on his Sirius XM podcast This Life of Mine, Corden admitted that while the drug curbs hunger, it didn’t address his primary issue: emotional eating. He shared that his relationship with food has never been about hunger but rather a deeper, more complex emotional dependency. Corden humorously illustrated this by recounting an episode where he binged on a king-sized chocolate bar while in a carwash, highlighting the disconnect between his eating habits and actual hunger.


Corden’s experience with Ozempic sheds light on the limitations of using such medications for weight loss, particularly for those battling food addiction. He acknowledged that while Ozempic works for many people by suppressing appetite, it wasn't effective for him due to the emotional reasons behind his eating. His story resonates with others who have turned to the drug for weight loss but found that it didn’t address the underlying psychological aspects of their relationship with food​(Peoplemag)​(Meaww).


Other celebrities, such as Kandi Burruss and Heather Gay, have also shared similar experiences, noting that despite using Ozempic, they didn’t see the dramatic weight loss results that others have reported. Burruss mentioned that the drug didn’t curb her appetite as expected, and she continued to eat full meals without significant changes in her eating behavior​(Meaww)​(HELLO!).


Corden's openness about his struggles with food addiction, combined with his acknowledgment that medications alone aren’t a solution, contributes to an ongoing conversation about the complex nature of weight loss and emotional health. His story underscores the importance of addressing mental health and emotional triggers in the battle against weight gain, rather than relying solely on pharmaceutical interventions​(Peoplemag)​(HELLO!James Corden’s Struggle with Food Addiction: Why Ozempic Wasn’t the Solution).


Bibliography

  1. Etienne, Vanessa. “James Corden Says He Tried Ozempic for Weight Loss but 'It Didn’t Really Work'.” People, September 26, 2024. Accessed September 26, 2024. https://people.com​(Peoplemag).


  2. Kishore, Divya. “James Corden Admits to Trying Ozempic as He Opens up about His Struggles with Eating when 'Not Hungry'.” MEAWW, September 26, 2024. Accessed September 26, 2024.https://news.meaww.com​(Meaww).


  3. “James Corden Opens up about Why He Stopped Using Ozempic to Help Him Lose Weight.” Hello! Magazine, September 26, 2024. Accessed September 26, 2024. https://hellomagazine.com​(HELLO!).


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