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Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg, known for his intense diet and workout sessions, recently spoke out against the controversial weight loss medication Ozempic. Touching upon several celebrities’ obsession with the drug, theTedactor noted that he isn’t on board with it. Saying a hard no to Ozempic, the actor rather promoted a healthy lifestyle.

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While celebrities like Elon Musk have been honest about using Ozempic, Mark Wahlberg, who dons a natural and hard-earned physique, said that he won’t be relying on weight-loss medications to carve his abs. While weighing in on the Hollywood-fueled weight loss craze, Wahlberg noted that he doesn’t “knock anybody” who uses the drug but believes “prevention is better than cure”.

Mark Wahlberg Will Not Endorse the Controversial Drug Ozempic

Mark Wahlberg, who is known for his strict workouts and fitness regimes, claimed to prefer old-fashioned methods of exercising and eating well, for losing weight and gaining muscles. Therefore, throwing light upon the controversial weight loss medication that celebrities are currently using, the actor advocated for healthy living.

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Instead of relying on weight loss drugs to carve out his abs, Mark Wahlberg noted that he prefers a good diet and strict workout sessions to achieve his godlike physique. Speaking withFox News, the actor thus touched upon the controversial weight loss medication Ozempic. Personally, saying a hard no to the drug, Wahlberg noted that he doesn’t “knock anybody” who uses it.

“Listen, to each his own. I just suggest to people, especially I’m trying to encourage young people, prevention is better than cure. So, we want to continue to encourage people to live a healthy lifestyle. Everything in moderation. Should you be able to enjoy foods and desserts? All of those things – enjoy. But eating right, exercise, and finding the right balance [is important]. I don’t knock anybody for doing what they feel is the best thing for them.”

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Strictly going against endorsing the controversial drug, Mark Wahlberg noted how he encourages“people to start young” for he believes “prevention is better than cure”. Sticking to his longtime advocacy for fitness and leading a healthy lifestyle, Wahlberg noted that he will never endorse Ozempic or other such controversial weight loss drugs.

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Elon Musk and Other Celebrities Admitted to Using Ozempic

Although Mark Wahlberg avoided using, as well as endorsing the controversial weight loss medication Ozempic, several renowned celebrities openly admitted using the drug. Turning the medication into a mainstream source of easy weight loss, celebrities likeElon Musk, Amy Schumer, and others have admitted to taking the controversial drug.

According to reports fromStyle,business mogul Elon Musk credited his weight loss to “fasting,” but also admitted to using medication as an easy way out. He further noted how the controversial weight-loss drug helped him get “fit, ripped, and healthy”. Not just Musk, but even renowned stars like Amy Schumer opened up about being on Ozempic “for a year”.

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While being honest about her weight loss journey,Amy Schumerfurther criticized celebrities who aren’t honest about using weight-loss drugs. Alongside Schumer, NBA star Charles Barkley, model and TikToker Remi Bader, comedian Rosie O’Donnell, and several other popular faces confessed to using some sort of weight loss medication to achieve their fitness.

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