Meghan Trainor's Latest Flop Has People Pointing The Finger At Her 'Ozempic' Transformation

Meghan Trainor is a proud user of GLP-1 medication, but that hasn't necessarily endeared her in the eyes of her fans. The "All About That Bass" singer recently sparked backlash with the release of her new music video, with fans blaming her "Ozempic" use for causing her to lose some star power. Trainor released a music video for her new single, "Get in Girl," on March 31, and people were quick to tear her performance apart.

One person posted a clip of the music video on X, in which Trainor looks very thin as she dances unenthusiastically. They captioned it, "She is trying to be Sabrina Carpenter so bad." Another person shared the tweet, writing, "She lost all the sauce with that ozempic treatment," referring to Trainor's admitted use of the GLP-1 medication Mounjaro. 

One person commented on this post, "That bass all gone." Another wrote, "Wasn't she the one with a body positive song? Holy hypocrite." It's clear from these comments that the proclaimed body-positive singer is majorly disappointing her fans.

Meghan Trainor kick-started her weight loss after gestational diabetes

After Meghan Trainor's weight loss was a topic of discussion at a March 2025 appearance at the Billboard Music Awards, she took to Instagram to clear up the rumors. She admitted her jarringly different physical appearance was due to using the tirzepatide medication, Mounjaro, as well as making "huge lifestyle changes" focused on diet and exercise. "No, I don't look like I did 10 years ago," she wrote. "I've been on a journey to be the healthiest, strongest version of myself for my kids and for me."

Trainor shared more details about her decision to lose weight in a November 2025 interview with KIIS FM. She admitted she was diagnosed with gestational diabetes during her second pregnancy with son Barry, born in July 2023, whom she shares with "Spy Kids" alum Daryl Sabara. She recalled thinking, "Oh, I got to learn about health and fitness. And if I want to tour forever, I gotta be at my strongest. If I want to lift up my kids from their crib and not pull out my back." Trainor added that her health journey came with negativity. "But I got a lot of hate for being thinner," she added. Unfortunately, it seems like nothing has changed.

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