On March 29, Meghan Trainor was seen accepting her award as a hitmaker at the Billboard Women in Music Awards. It was a joyful moment for her as she attended the gala with a bright smile and a striking outfit— a black strapless bodysuit with sheer shoulder panels, paired with an asymmetrical tulle skirt, knee-high stockings, and slingback heels.
Many noticed her body transformation (which, of course, has received many negative comments and accusations of using Ozempic) —she appeared much slimmer, just over a year and a half after giving birth to her second child.
Her noticeable change sparked a lot of conversation, something she wasn’t too happy about. Instead of staying silent, she shared a statement expressing her frustration that the focus was on her body rather than her music.
«It’s a bit discouraging that so many questions (and comments) were centered on my body instead of my music, my passion, or the decade of hard work that got me here. That’s what it’s like to be a woman in the music industry.»
After her pregnancies, the singer gained some weight and was subjected to public scrutiny. Now, she’s receiving attention for the opposite reason—her weight loss. She wanted to make it clear that it was not due to Ozempic, the diabetes medication that has become a trend for weight loss. Instead, she used a different treatment.
«No, I don’t look like I did 10 years ago. I’ve been on a journey to become the healthiest and strongest version of myself—for my kids and for me. I’ve worked with a nutritionist, made major lifestyle changes, started working out with a trainer, and yes, I turned to science and support (shoutout to Mounjaro!) to help me after my second pregnancy. And I’m so glad I did because I feel amazing,» she stated firmly.
«Here’s to talent, growth, and the power of prioritizing yourself. Let’s keep the conversation on what REALLY matters. With love 💙,» she concluded in her social media post.
She made it clear that her weight loss was the result of a combination of lifestyle changes, medical support, and the use of Mounjaro—the brand name for tirzepatide, which was approved by the FDA for obesity treatment in 2023.
Since Meghan Trainor burst onto the music scene with All About That Bass in 2014, her career has been filled with success—and transformations. The singer, who has always been an advocate for self-love and body confidence, has undergone a noticeable physical change in recent years.
Meghan has always been open about her relationship with her body and the pressures of the industry. In multiple interviews, she has shared that after struggling with health issues—including vocal cord surgeries and an anxiety diagnosis—she decided to focus on her well-being.
After becoming a mother in 2021, the singer admitted that her transformation wasn’t just about aesthetics but about having more energy for her family and career. «It’s not about losing weight; it’s about feeling good about myself and being healthy for my child,» she said in a recent interview.
In a world where many celebrities turn to surgeries or treatments to meet beauty standards, Meghan hasn’t shied away from addressing the rumors. While she has admitted to using Botox in moderation, she has emphasized that her transformation has been more natural than artificial.
«I have friends who have had a lot of work done, and I don’t judge anyone, but I feel good as I am,» she said on her Workin’ On It podcast. However, she doesn’t rule out the possibility of enhancements in the future: «If one day I want to get something done, I’ll do it without a problem.»
Little by little, she’s making small changes to her appearance—with a little help along the way.
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