It’s a Smack in the Face Ashley Graham Criticizes Hollywood’s Ozempic Obsession
In a powerful new interview with Marie Claire, 38-year-old Ashley Graham spoke out against the “pendulum swing” currently taking place in the entertainment industry. After years of hard-won progress toward inclusivity, Graham fears that the medicalization of weight loss is silencing the voices of women who fought for representation.
The Conflict: GLP-1s vs. Body Positivity
Graham’s concerns center on how weight-loss injections (Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Wegovy) are shifting the cultural narrative:
Disheartening Trends: She described the shift as “disheartening,” noting that the industry seems to be moving away from the “everybody be who they want to be” era.
A “Passing Time”: Graham argued that while these drugs are currently trending, they cannot erase the reality of plus-size bodies. “GLP-1s are a time… this drug isn’t going to wipe out a whole statistic of women,” she stated.
The Power of Social Media: She praised younger creators who continue to show cellulite and diverse proportions, emphasizing that their platforms are vital for the next generation’s self-esteem.
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Candid Reflections on Motherhood
Beyond the industry critique, Graham offered an vulnerable look at her personal journey with body image following three pregnancies:
Getting to Know a New Body: After welcoming son Isaac (2020) and twins Malachi and Roman (2022), Graham admits she is still “getting to know” her post-baby body.
Shifting the Focus: While she finds it difficult to say “I love you” to her reflection every day, she has adopted a mantra of gratitude: “Wow, I made some children.”
The Growing Ozempic Backlash in 2026
Graham joins a growing list of celebrities and health experts voicing concerns about the long-term societal impact of weight-loss drugs. This debate comes at a time when:
“Ozempic Personality” is being flagged by doctors as a side effect involving a loss of interest in socializing and pleasure (anhedonia).
Cultural Fatigue
Many influencers are pushing back against the “gaunt” aesthetic, favoring functional strength and metabolic health over rapid weight loss.
