Weight loss wonder drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are earning rave reviews among influencers and celebrities — but some users aren't so lucky.

A growing number of A-list patients are reportedly suffering from embarrassing and debilitating stomach symptoms - including losing control of their bowels.

A rumour has emerged about a recent 'scandal' in the popular holiday destination The Hamptons, where celebrities are flocking to ahead of US Independence Day next week.

An unfortunate houseguest, who was rumoured to have stayed at the home of Gwyneth Paltrow, suffered with a 'catastrophic' case of diarrohea.

According to the rumour, a guest fled back to New York City to avoid any awkward confrontation.

'Ozempic-induced diarrohea is becoming a very hot topic of conversation between hosts there — because so many of their guests are using it,' a recent blind item claimed.

'So expect laundrettes to be fully booked from July 4.'

Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting Ms Paltrow has used Ozempic or similar medication, only that rumours are circulating that a guest at her house may have experienced side effects during their stay.

Weight loss wonder drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are earning rave reviews among influencers and celebrities ¿ but some users aren't so lucky (stock image)

Weight loss wonder drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are earning rave reviews among influencers and celebrities — but some users aren't so lucky (stock image) 

A growing number of A-list patients are reportedly suffering from embarrassing and debilitating stomach symptoms - including losing control of their bowels (stock image)

A growing number of A-list patients are reportedly suffering from embarrassing and debilitating stomach symptoms - including losing control of their bowels (stock image) 

 

It is also not suggested that any celebrity named or pictured in this story is suffering from the specific gastrointestinal side effect described in the Popbitch blind item. 

Celebrities who have admitted to using weight loss drugs like Ozempic include Oprah Winfrey, Elon MuskSharon OsbourneChelsea Handler and Robbie Williams.

In June 2023, comedian Amy Schumer admitted taking it the year prior but stopped due to the side-effects. 

'I was one of those people who felt so sick,' she said. 

Weight loss drugs work by mimicking GLP-1, a hormone made naturally in the body that helps slow the passage of food through the stomach, which makes people feel less hungry. 

Rumour has it a recent 'scandal' in The Hamptons (stock image seen) has been the talk of the town as celebrities flock to the popular holiday destination ahead of US Independence Day

Rumour has it a recent 'scandal' in The Hamptons (stock image seen) has been the talk of the town as celebrities flock to the popular holiday destination ahead of US Independence Day

It also alters the brain's appetite regulation so that users feel satiated despite eating less and they also don't experience cravings for treat foods. 

Clinical trials show that 30 per cent of patients experience diarrohea on Wegovy, compared to 16 percent on the placebo, according to the drug's prescribing information.

Common side effects of Ozempic include constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, according to the drug's label.

Oprah Winfrey in 2018
The talk show host in January

Oprah Winfrey in 2018 and, right, this January. In December, she admitted to using 'weight loss medication' and has now reached her goal. There is no suggestion she has experienced side effects

The comedian this year

Amy Schumer admitted to taking Ozempic in June 2023 but stopped due to the side-effects. She appeared skinnier at an event earlier this year

Meanwhile, longer-term side-effects are also emerging. One concern is muscle loss: trials of GLP-1 drugs show roughly 40 per cent of the weight lost is muscle mass rather than fat.

This can have serious health implications. Not only do you need muscle to burn calories but, for example, in middle-aged and older people, muscle loss (called sarcopenia) is strongly associated with frailty and early death.

Less common complications of GLP-1 medications are gallstones, increased heart rate, kidney damage and pancreatitis — a condition where the pancreas rapidly becomes painfully inflamed.

Another serious concern is gastroparesis, a severe disorder where the stomach muscles become effectively paralysed and the stomach does not empty, and sufferers vomit days-old food. For some patients, the only remedy for gastroparesis may be a gastric bypass.