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Meghan Trainor admits her ‘heart was broken’ by vicious online trolls after her dramatic weight loss prompted a barrage of negative comments.
The singer and actress has lost more than 60Ibs through a combination of regular exercise, dietary tweaks and low doses of the injectable weight loss drug Mounjaro.
But her radical body transformation has sparked inevitable backlash from a faction of online followers, with many opposed to the use of quick-fix treatments as a shortcut to extreme variations in body weight.
Appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show, All About That Bass singer Trainor, 31, admitted she was deeply affected by some of the barbed comments she received on social media.
‘It felt like a flame lit off, and I was just getting attacked by so many mean comments,’ she said.
‘Usually, I don’t get a lot of mean comments, or I don’t look at them and they don’t faze me. But these ones were so aggressive. They’re like, “You were the bass girl, why’re you thin now?”‘
Meghan Trainor admits her ‘heart was broken’ by vicious online trolls after her dramatic weight loss prompted a barrage of negative comments
She added: ‘It was very confusing, and it broke my heart.’
The American star, currently promoting her forthcoming seventh album Toy With Me, admits she struggles to share the sentiments conveyed in its first single, Still Don’t Care – a song inspired by her army of trolls.
‘I wish I thought like this, that I don’t care about what anyone thinks and I’m gonna be me,’ she said.
Trainor set off a flurry of speculation about her weight loss earlier this year as the Ozempic craze swept across Hollywood. In April, she put the rumours to rest by revealing her use of Mounjaro.
She later admitted to contracting gestational diabetes while pregnant with son Barry, her second child with husband Daryl Sabara, prompting an ‘obsession’ with her health.
Gestational diabetes typically goes away after childbirth but its incidence is correlated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes later on, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Trainor now scrupulously keeps tabs on her gut health and hormone levels in order to ‘feel good,’ reasoning that ‘this job is hard to do if you don’t feel good.’
Speaking to Los Angeles radio station KBIG, the singer admitted she was ‘rattled’ by the backlash she received for slimming down.
The singer and actress has lost more than 60Ibs through a combination of regular exercise, dietary tweaks and low doses of the injectable weight loss drug Mounjaro
Trainor says developing gestational diabetes while pregnant with son Barry, her second child, prompted an ‘obsession’ with her health (pictured performing at Los Angeles Pride in 2019)
Appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show, All About That Bass singer Trainor admitted she was deeply affected by some of the barbed comments she received on social media
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‘It’s weird – I’m finally so proud of myself and starting to love myself, and I’ve never gotten more hate,’ she explained.
‘I was confused, lost, really sad and heartbroken that I took care of myself but everyone’s angry.’
Trainor explained she soldiers through the barrage of criticism by relying on her loved ones, as well as her therapist who told her: ‘You give these strangers so much power.’
She went public with her Mounjaro use on April Fool’s Day, addressing the rumors that had swirled online after a recent red carpet appearance of hers.
‘No, I don’t look like I did 10 years ago. I’ve been on a journey to be the healthiest, strongest version of myself for my kids and for me,’ she said.
‘I’ve worked with a dietician, made huge lifestyle changes, started exercising with a trainer, and yes, I used science and support (shoutout to Mounjaro!) to help me after my 2nd pregnancy. And I’m so glad I did because I feel great.
‘Here’s to celebrating talent, growth, and the power of putting yourself first. Let’s keep shifting the convo to what REALLY matters.’
‘Usually, I don’t get a lot of mean comments, or I don’t look at them and they don’t faze me. But these ones were so aggressive,’ she told Hudson
