
I lost 5 stone on fat jabs & now look unrecognisable – I get hate & called an ‘Ozempic cheat' but they're just jealous
NO WEIGH! I lost 5 stone on fat jabs & now look unrecognisable – I get hate & called an 'Ozempic cheat' but they're just jealous
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A WOMAN who lost a staggering five stone thanks to weight-loss jabs has hit back at trolls who brand her an "Ozempic cheat".
TikTok user Liv, who shares her journey under the handle @loseitwithliv, has amassed millions of views for her honest updates on her GLP-1 transformation.
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A woman lost 5 stone on fat jabs & now look unrecognisable
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Haters have slammed her for using fat jabs
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Her latest before-and-after clip has left fans stunned.
The 11-million-view video shows the full extent of her progress, with Liv confidently showing off her new figure after dropping over 70 pounds.
But while her followers are quick to flood her comments with praise, not everyone is cheering her on.
Despite her hard work, Liv has faced cruel backlash from trolls who accuse her of 'cheating' her way thin with weight-loss injections.
Some have even mockingly dubbed her the 'Ozempic final boss' but she's not letting the haters get to her.
Instead, Liv is proudly owning her journey and refuses to let others dictate how she should feel about her body or her methods.
She's become a strong advocate for weight-loss jabs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, urging others not to feel ashamed of taking control of their health in whatever way works for them.
In fact, Liv admits that if she could change one thing about her transformation, it wouldn't be the jabs, it would be telling people about them.
She's been brutally honest about the intense judgement she's faced since sharing her use of GLP-1 medication, saying she sometimes wishes she'd just said she lost the weight through a calorie deficit and called it a day.
Liv built her platform on transparency, sharing every high and low along the way, but now feels that some of the hate she's received could have been avoided if she'd kept her lips sealed.
I've lost nearly 6 stone in 9 months on fat jabs - trolls call me 'lazy' & say it's the 'easy way out' but I don't care
Still, she's not letting that stop her.
Her message is clear – your body, your business.
She's continuing to post her progress and empower other women to take control of their own health, regardless of how others feel about it.
For Liv, the results speak for themselves and she's never felt more confident.
Fans regularly flood her comments with support, saying they're inspired by her bravery and honesty, with many thanking her for encouraging them to look into the treatment themselves.
And as far as Liv's concerned, the critics can say what they like, she's happy, healthy, and looking better than ever.
She's far from the only one facing backlash for using weight-loss jabs.
Actor and dad George Keywood also hit back at trolls who called him a 'lazy cheat' after he lost six stone in 11 months with Mounjaro.
The People Just Do Nothing star, once 23st, says he's faced relentless online abuse, from people mocking his marriage to making vile comments about his sex life even after turning his health around.
George says he was close to developing diabetes before starting the jabs, but now he's down 40kg, barely feels hungry, and has totally overhauled his lifestyle.
His wife Sienna says the change has been 'huge', with George now able to go on full days out with their son.
Despite the online hate, George says he's not trying to impress anyone, he's doing it to stay alive and be there for his family.

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