Kate Moss’ sister Lottie warns against Ozempic after she was hospitalized due to 'scary' side effects

Kate Moss’ sister Lottie warns against Ozempic after she was hospitalized due to 'scary' side effects
Kate Moss’s sister Lottie opened up about being hospitalized due to Ozempic (Gerald Matzka/Getty Images and Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The half-sister of Kate Moss has shared a horrifying experience she had after taking Ozempic for two weeks.

Lottie Moss spoke in the September 12 episode of her ‘Dream On with Lottie Moss’ podcast where she issued a warning for people planning to take the type 2 diabetes drug, as reported by Fox News.

She revealed, “I had a friend, and she could get it for me. It was kind of below board... It was from a doctor, but it wasn't like you go into a doctor's office, and he prescribes it for you, he takes your blood pressure and takes tests, which is what you need when you go on something like Ozempic.”


 
 
 
 
 
View this post on Instagram
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Dream On with Lottie Moss (@dreamonpod)


 

Lottie Moss says taking Ozempic ‘not worth it’

The 26-year-old model further explained that the quantity she was taking “was actually meant for people who are [220 pounds] and over, and I'm in the [110] range. So, it's these small things that I wish I'd known before taking it.”

Calling Ozempic, the “worst decision I ever made”, Lottie insisted, “This is a warning to anyone: Please, if you're thinking of taking it, do not take it, it's so not worth it. I would rather die any day than take that again. It made me feel so nauseous.”


 
 
 
 
 
View this post on Instagram
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Lottie Moss (@lottiemossxo)


 

Opening up more about her health struggles due to the drug, she reportedly said, “I think I started at about [132 pounds], and I went down to [125 pounds] with the first dose, then I went down to like [119 pounds].

“It was crazy. I think my lowest was [116 pounds]. In terms of a few weeks, that's not a healthy weight loss, and that's not a healthy drop. I felt so sick one day I said to my friend, 'I can't keep any water down, I can't keep any food down, no liquids, nothing. I need to go to hospital, I feel really sick.'”

“I literally had a seizure from how dehydrated I was, which honestly was the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life. It was so scary, the whole situation. My face was clenching up, my whole body was tense,” Lottie added, as per E! News.

Netizens remind Lottie Moss that Ozempic is not the problem

Meanwhile, many people slammed Lottie Moss after her revelations.

An Instagram user commented, “Ozempic is not dosed based on the patient's weight, Lottie. It is an incremental medication, which has nothing to do with one’s weight.”

Lottie Moss seen attending PrettyLittleThing Showroom 1st Birthday Event on April 11, 2024, in London, England. (Photo by Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images)
Lottie Moss faced backlash after she revealed that she had overdosed on Ozempic (Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images)

Another user said, “So you took Ozempic from a dodgy doctor and are now advising people not to take it? The medication is in short supply and diabetic patients, who actually need it to lower their insulin levels, can’t get the medication because people like you take the drug without a real need for it. Your vanity is costing someone their health. You’re a pretty young lady and I understand body dysmorphia is a real thing. This is just sad.”

Someone else wrote, “Girl what?? You didn’t even see YOUR doctor to get this medication. That’s on you. There are people who actually need this medication who 1. Can’t find it or 2. Can’t even afford it. This is so f****** infuriating.”

A user shared, “Ridiculous! You took a drug not supervised by a Dr for a problem you don't have and are blaming the drug. You are the problem, not the drug you got illegally.”

“Your misuse of medication is not a reason for others not to take it with the medical advice from their actual doctor. I’d advise you to have a conversation with a therapist on why you felt the need to take it in the first place. Wishing you a full recovery,” another user stated.

A comment read, “Wow it’s almost like when you abuse a drug that’s not meant for you you have adverse side effects! Who would’ve thought.”

Another comment was “Ma’am. At 110 lbs, you are not overweight or obese. This medication was never for you.”

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

Share this article:  Kate Moss’ sister Lottie warns against Ozempic after she was hospitalized due to 'scary' side effects