Synopsis
Meghan Trainor and her husband Daryl have taken prescription weight-loss drugs, expressing no regrets about their decision. On the 'Workin’ On It' podcast, she shared insights into their journey and emphasized the importance of hard work alongside medication.Key Takeaways
- Meghan Trainor and Daryl are using prescription weight-loss medications.
- They chose medications with fewer side effects.
- Weight loss isn't just about medication; gym work is essential.
- She has faced scrutiny about her appearance versus her music.
- Trainor advocates for prioritizing health and talent.
Los Angeles, April 12 (NationPress) Grammy award-winning artist Meghan Trainor and her spouse Daryl have opted for prescription medications to assist in their weight loss journey. The singer known for her hit 'All About That Bass' expressed that she feels no remorse regarding her choice.
On the 'Workin’ On It' podcast, Trainor shared: "We learned that a growing number of our friends - and even our doctors - were utilizing Mounjaro and Ozempic."
After discovering that these medications have "fewer side effects" compared to other weight-loss options, Trainor and Daryl decided to give them a try, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
The “Dear Future Husband” singer humorously noted: "Daryl and I both do everything together."
However, she emphasized that this was not a straightforward solution, mentioning that she still needed to engage in rigorous workouts to achieve her weight loss goals.
She stated: "We realized, ‘We have to ensure we don’t lose the muscle that we’ve worked so hard to build over the years.' We remain committed to the gym, maintain a healthy diet, and we noticed we felt less hungry."
Previously, Trainor discussed her weight loss following her noticeably slimmer appearance at the Billboard Women in Music event in March, which garnered significant attention.
On Instagram, she shared: "I’m so honored to be recognized by @billboard Women in Music as a Hitmaker - what a dream!"
"However, it’s somewhat disheartening that many inquiries (and comments) were centered on my appearance rather than my music, my passion, or the years of hard work that brought me here. This is the reality of being a woman in the music industry.
"No, I don’t resemble my past self from a decade ago. I’ve embarked on a journey to be the healthiest and strongest version of myself for my children and myself. I’ve collaborated with a dietitian, made significant lifestyle modifications, started working out with a trainer, and yes, I utilized science and support (shoutout to Mounjaro!) post my second pregnancy. I’m delighted I did, as I feel fantastic.
"Let’s celebrate talent, growth, and the importance of prioritizing oneself. It's time to shift the conversation back to what TRULY matters. With love (sic)."