I’m A Celebrity’s ‘consuming trials are thrown into doubt’
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I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here’s stars are reportedly set to be allowed the controversial Ozempic weight loss jabs in camp.
The injection has previously been used to treat diabetes, but has faced criticism in recent months after a string of celebs revealed they’d used it for weight loss. There is no suggestion that any star lined up for the new series is taking Ozempic.
But, it’s now been claimed that in the future, any stars with a prescription for the jab could be allowed to continue their injections while living in the camp, casting doubt on whether they’ll endure the show’s famous eating trials.
It’s also been reported that the injection, which typically suppresses the appetite, could bring an end to stars’ hunger causing tensions in the camp.
According to The Sun, ITV medics are willing to administer the drug off-camera, and outside camp, to any celeb with a doctors’ note or prescription.
I’m A Celebrity’s stars are reportedly set to be allowed the controversial Ozempic weight loss jabs, casting doubt on the show’s eating trials (winner Sam Thompson is pictured)
The injection has previously been used to treat diabetes, but has faced criticism in recent months after a string of celebs revealed they’d used it for weight loss
This will not be a new rule for Ozempic, but is in keeping with ITV’s rules on medicines, as it’s stated that any celebrities taking part in the show must fully disclose their medical history.
A source said: ‘The drug is already controversial after being exploited by stars for weight loss rather than diabetes, but it’s not for ITV to pass judgment.
‘It will be no different with Ozempic. So long as celebs have a proper doctors’ note, and the drug has been prescribed, they will be able to get their regular injection as normal.
‘It won’t just be lying around the camp. Ozempic pens have to be stored in the fridge so they will have to be safely stored under lock and key off-site.
It’s also reported that any stars taking Ozempic may need to taper their dosage to lower amounts over a period, as stopping the drug overnight can cause blood-sugar fluctuations or severe gastrointestinal symptoms.
An ITV source told The Sun: ‘As part of the well-established and robust casting process each celebrity has a full medical assessment to make sure they are fit to take part.’
MailOnline has contacted a representative for ITV for comment.
So far, names rumoured to be taking part in this year’s I’m A Celeb include singer Tulisa, Olympian Max Whitlock, Coronation Street’s Alan Halsall, boxer Tommy Fury and former Strictly star Oti Mabuse.
Now, it’s been claimed that any stars with a prescription for the jab could be allowed to continue their injections while living in the camp (hosts Ant and Dec are pictured)
This has cast doubt on whether stars will endure the show’s famous eating trials if they are using Ozempic jabs
Celebrities have been turning to Ozempic in recent years to help shed the pounds.
In March, reality star Scott Disick showed off his drastic weight loss after using Mounjaro, another weight loss drug, to get rid of his ‘dad bod,’ while Kelly Clarkson recently admitted to using a drug to slim down.
Rebel Wilson lost 80lb in four years to reach her goal weight of 165lb (11st 8lb). She shed most of the excess in 2020, calling it her ‘year of health,’ and putting it down to healthy eating and exercise.
However, while promoting her memoir, Rebel Rising, she admitted to using Ozempic briefly after she had lost weight, to help maintain her new shape.
Sharon Osbourne has been open about using the weight loss drug Ozempic.
However, the music manager said she has since struggled to put weight on after shedding the pounds using the drug.
Speaking on Loose Women earlier this year, she said: ‘I don’t regret it. Everything with weight with me was, ‘I want it now.’ The injections that I was on worked, but it just seems that now I can’t put anything on really.’
Sharon added: ‘I lost over 40lbs, If I could I would put back another 10.
‘I’m just an ordinary person who got lucky and I didn’t take advantage of that. I never want to forget I am blessed and been really lucky in my life.’
However, other stars have shared the dangers of the drug, including model Lottie Moss who revealed she was hospitalised after overdosing on Ozempic.
The model was violently ill, suffering a seizure and severe dehydration after taking the drug when she weighed around 60kg – just 9stone.
Australian actress Rebel Wilson – pictured in 2018, left, and 2022 – shed 80lb in four years to reach her goal weight of 165lb (11st 8lb) and later admitted to using Ozempic
However, other stars have shared the dangers of the drug, including model Lottie Moss who revealed she was hospitalised after overdosing on Ozempic
She said she would rather ‘die’ than use Ozempic again, which is meant to treat the obese or diabetics and has suffered global shortages.
Lottie recalled having the seizure, which was caused by severe dehydration, and said her face and hands clenching up was one of the ‘scariest’ experiences she has ever endured.
She said there were, ‘small things I wish I’d known before taking it’ and revealed her weight plummeted to around 53kg in a few weeks.
After being seen by medical professionals, Lottie learned the dosage of Ozempic she was injecting into her leg should be prescribed to someone weighing at least 100 kilos – nearly double her size.
Lottie explained: ‘A few months ago, I was not feeling happy about my weight, I had a friend, and she could get it for me.
‘It was below board, from a doctor, but it wasn’t like you go into a doctor’s office and he prescribes it for you, takes your blood pressure, and takes tests, which is what you need when you go on something like Ozempic.
‘At the end of the day it is a medication, it is dangerous and really meant for weight loss of people of a very large size.
‘When I was taking it, the amount that I was taking was meant for people who are 100 kilos and over and I’m in the 50s range.’
Lottie said she weighed approximately 60 kilos before she dropped to 57 following her first dose and was 53 kilos at her lowest, which is just over eight stone.