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Claudia Oshry, 29, says she ‘of course’ used diabetes drug Ozempic for her dramatic 70lb weight loss

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Claudia Oshry admitted she used Ozempic to achieve her dramatic weight loss on the most recent episode of her podcast The Toast. 

‘The thing that’s been like harrowing—like, following me around—everybody wants to know if I’m taking Ozempic, Mounjaro, semaglutide, and the answer is obviously. Yes, of course,’ she said on Wednesday.

She added: ‘You thought they were going to make a weight loss drug and I wasn’t going to take it? You’re dumb. Of course, I’m f***ing taking it.’

And the 29-year-old admitted she was embarrassed to admit it at first but it wasn’t just about the Ozempic use, it was the fact that she got to a place where she had so much weight to lose that it was an option. 

‘The reason I’m nervous about sharing [how much I’ve lost] is because I’m ashamed of myself that I got to a place where I had 70 pounds to lose,’ she said

Before and after: Claudia Oshry admitted she used Ozempic to achieve her dramatic weight loss on the most recent episode of her podcast The Toast

Before and after: Claudia Oshry admitted she used Ozempic to achieve her dramatic weight loss on the most recent episode of her podcast The Toast

Before and after: Claudia Oshry admitted she used Ozempic to achieve her dramatic weight loss on the most recent episode of her podcast The Toast

Before and after: Claudia Oshry admitted she used Ozempic to achieve her dramatic weight loss on the most recent episode of her podcast The Toast

Before and after: Claudia Oshry admitted she used Ozempic to achieve her dramatic weight loss on the most recent episode of her podcast The Toast

Claudia, who is a comedienne known for her @girlwithnojob Instagram, said that she didn’t think she was ‘that big’ because she was ‘so delusional.’

‘I could cry I’m so mad at myself,’ she admitted, breaking down into tears.

‘I think when I started, I was a little embarrassed,’ she added. ‘Like, ‘Oh my God I have to inject myself with something just to get my fat a** to stop eating. 

‘Other people can do it without, why can’t I?’ In the beginning, my decision to not share was rooted in a little bit shame,’ she explained.

And now that she’s lost 70 pounds, seeing pictures of her former self makes her emotional.  

‘Now I look back at pictures and see myself through this new lens and it makes me feel sad. I have very mixed emotions,’ she said.

‘To be a fat woman is one of the hardest things to do in this world. [But] I feel like I handled it as good as I could have and I’m proud of the fact I was able to have a full life [before losing weight].’

During the hour-long podcast chat with her sister Jackie Oshry, the Girl With no Job author slammed Andy Cohen, 55, for fat-shaming people.

70 pounds down: 'The thing that's been like harrowing—like, following me around—everybody wants to know if I'm taking Ozempic, Mounjaro, semaglutide, and the answer is obviously. Yes, of course,' she said on August 16

70 pounds down: 'The thing that's been like harrowing—like, following me around—everybody wants to know if I'm taking Ozempic, Mounjaro, semaglutide, and the answer is obviously. Yes, of course,' she said on August 16

70 pounds down: ‘The thing that’s been like harrowing—like, following me around—everybody wants to know if I’m taking Ozempic, Mounjaro, semaglutide, and the answer is obviously. Yes, of course,’ she said on August 16

Of course: 'You thought they were going to make a weight loss drug and I wasn't going to take it? You're dumb. Of course, I'm f***ing taking it'

Of course: 'You thought they were going to make a weight loss drug and I wasn't going to take it? You're dumb. Of course, I'm f***ing taking it'

Of course: ‘You thought they were going to make a weight loss drug and I wasn’t going to take it? You’re dumb. Of course, I’m f***ing taking it’

The Watch What Happens Live host previously made joked about the fact that several Real Housewives were taking the drug.

‘I think the way influencers, podcasters, Andy Cohen, the way they talk about it is so fat-phobic and so harmful because it’s created this layer of shame,’ Claudia said. 

‘Everyone’s like, “Just stop eating,” like, ‘Oh, I should stop eating? That never occurred to me,’ she added .

‘For some people it’s impossible. The number one cause of obesity is genetics, you’re either predisposed to being fat or you’re not. If you don’t have that gene you don’t know what it’s like.’

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