Categories: Entertainment

Claudia Oshry on Taking Weight Loss Shots and Why She Kept It a Secret for a Year


For Claudia Oshry, losing weight and improving her health has led to some unexpected career side effects.

“Up until this point, everything I’ve ever said onstage and every joke I’ve ever made is about being fat and now that I’m on Ozempic and I’m so skinny I don’t know what I’m gonna make jokes about anymore,” Claudia recently joked while speaking with ET, alongside sister Jackie Oshry — who is also her co-host on their podcast The Toast.

“I’m having writer’s block because I’m skinny now and it’s something I’m working through,” she added. “[But] I will definitely be back on the road.”

According to Oshry, her weight was one of the factors that led her to pursue comedy as a career, and she’s had an internal struggle when it comes to her recent weight loss experience.

“I think [when it comes to] fatness and funniness there’s an enormous crossover and I think a lot of people become funny because they’re fat and they feel like it’s like their only option,” she shared. “I feel like that’s definitely what happened to me because I was fat for most of my life.”

“And when you stop being fat and you’re still funny, let me tell you, that’s a lethal combo. Opportunities come knocking,” she added. 

Claudia recently opened up about her use of Ozempic, a medicine designed to regulate blood sugar in people with diabetes but which has been used widely for its secondary weight loss effects.

“I was on the drug for about a year before I decided to do a podcast and share it with my community,” Claudia said. “Because I really felt it was nobody’s business like what I chose to do with my body and my doctor.”

“[But] I’m always seeing really negative about the drugs and people being shamed for taking it that I thought I was doing everyone a disservice by not sharing my side of the story and my truth and it’s been such a wonderful thing,” she continued. “I thought after we released the podcast episode about it I would immediately regret it and honestly I haven’t looked back since.”

Claudia admitted, however, that her weight loss changed her life in unexpected ways, and that she’s still adjusting to her new body and figure.

“I thought being skinny would solve all of my problems — and it solved a lot of them, especially my health ones. But I’m struggling with a lot of shame and a lot of regret and now, just seeing how people address me and talk about me does make me feel uncomfortable,” Claudia shared. “I was literally stopped on the street yesterday, this girl was jogging and she didn’t even say hello, she was like, ‘Congratulations, you look amazing!’ It’s so nice but…  It’s weird. I’m not used to that. I don’t know how to feel about it. I’m still working through my thoughts on it. It’s a fluid situation.”

For more on Claudia and Jackie’s podcast — including the low-down on their favorite and least favorite guests ever — check out the video below.

RELATED CONTENT:



Source link

24timenews.com

Recent Posts

Aston Martin Delays EVs To Keep The V12 Alive

Aston Martin has found a way to keep building the V12 engine. The company can…

7 hours ago

The Ozempic and Wegovy mistake sending thousands to poison control

The explosive growth in semaglutide (Ozempic and Wegovy) We use after its FDA approval for…

7 hours ago

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026, all the cars

From July 9–12, 2026, the Goodwood Festival of Speed returns to the historic Goodwood Estate…

17 hours ago

Can’t stick to a diet? Intermittent fasting may be easier than counting calories for weight loss

People who repeatedly lose weight only to regain it may find intermittent fasting easier to…

17 hours ago

The Pagani Huayra Returns With A Gated Shifter And No Roof

The Pagani Huayra 70 Derecho is powered by a twin-turbo AMG V12 engine. It's rear-wheel drive…

1 day ago

Creatine doesn’t just build muscle. It may also help fight cancer

Creatine is widely known as a supplement used by athletes and bodybuilders to improve strength…

1 day ago