Amanda Bynes reveals 28-pound weight loss on Ozempic

Amanda Bynes has opened up about her weight loss journey, sharing that she's dropped 28 pounds thanks to Ozempic. The former child star, now 39, was recently spotted looking slimmer during a casual outing in Los Angeles. She's combining the medication with Pilates but admits she still wants to shed more.

Oh, honey, Amanda Bynes is serving realness on her transformation! Last month, the icon updated her followers on Instagram about her ups and downs with weight loss. She's been candid about using Ozempic, that buzzy GLP-1 shot everyone's talking about for shedding pounds. And get this: she's down a solid 28 pounds, clocking in at 152 now. But plot twist—she believes she “still [looks] big” and has her sights set on losing even more. Why? Those pesky paparazzi snaps that catch her off-guard and leave her feeling anything but confident. We feel that! 😩

Fast-forward to Sunday, December 14, and fans couldn't miss her stepping out in LA. Rocking ripped jeans, a Lady Gaga “MAYHEM” t-shirt, and oversized shades (hello, incognito mode!), Amanda kept it casual while walking the sidewalks. Sure, she wasn't posing, but photographers? They always find a way. The Daily Mail caught the moment, and social media lit up with pics of her noticeably slimmer figure. No red carpet glam here—just real life errands. But let's be clear: this isn't just the Ozempic magic. Amanda's hitting early morning Pilates classes regularly, building those healthy habits everyone roots for. 💪

Of course, Ozempic isn't without drama—supply shortages for diabetes patients, potential side effects, and critics calling it a hunger-suppressing shortcut. Amanda hit a snag with some weight gain along the way, but she's pushing through. And while celebs using it for weight loss often catch heat, folks have mad sympathy for Amanda after her tough years. She's not chasing skeletal vibes; it's about feeling good in her skin, especially under those relentless cameras. So, is Amanda's glow-up the start of a confident comeback, or just the calm before more Hollywood chaos? Spill your thoughts! 🔥

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