The Chase quiz master Mark Labbett has hit back at the suggestion he used Ozempic to achieve his 10-stone weight loss. The ITV star, 58, has dropped an impressive amount of weight in recent years by simply sticking to a new and revised diet plan - but his fans have been left so shocked, they've questioned his methods. The drug Ozempic has become one of the most talked about medications over recent months after Sharon Osbourne came forward and said she used the drug to lose weight but feared she lost too much and is now unable to regain some of her weight.
The medication was originally intended to be used by diabetes patients but has now been used as a method to lose weight quickly. However, keen to distance himself from the latest Hollywood craze, Mark wasted no time in correcting those who questioned his weight-loss method. This came after he posted a picture of himself ready to tuck into a healthy meal of steak, grilled tomatoes and a garnish of rocket.
Full stadium seating plans for Taylor Swift Eras tour shows in UK Mark Labbett shows off weight loss after changing his diet and refutes claims of using Ozempic ( Image: markthebeastlabbett/Instagram) Mark Labbett has been on The Chase since 2009 and is better known as The Beast ( Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) He captioned the post saying: "Having a sneaky Steak and Chips at Seasons Restaurant. Protein loading." And on the back of his post, a discussion about his shrinking frame ensued among his followers.
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