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Internet Claims Meghan Trainor Looked 'Off,' More Slender Post-Mounjaro

Dr. Adrian Vale, MD
Reviewed by Dr. Adrian Vale, MDInternal Medicine · Board-Certified Obesity Medicine
·November 12, 2025·2 min read

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  • Meghan Trainor's Transformation Sparks Online Debate
  • Reactions to Trainor's Weight Loss
  • Trainor's Perspective

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Meghan Trainor's slimmer appearance, attributed to Mounjaro, has ignited online discussions. While some celebrate her health dedication, others miss her earlier look. The debate highlights body image and societal pressures.

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  • Meghan Trainor's Transformation Sparks Online Debate
  • Reactions to Trainor's Weight Loss
  • Trainor's Perspective

Meghan Trainor's Transformation Sparks Online Debate

Singer Meghan Trainor's changed appearance has become a talking point online, with many attributing her slimmer figure to Mounjaro, a drug often used for weight management. While some fans have lauded her dedication to health and her transformation, others have stated a preference for her previous appearance, describing her as more "natural" and "radiant" before the weight loss. These varied reactions have brought body image and public scrutiny of celebrities back into focus.

The 31-year-old singer garnered attention at the Baby2Baby Charity Gala, appearing on the red carpet in a strapless ivory gown with silver accents. She completed the look with white opera gloves and an updo. However, her noticeably thinner appearance, rather than her outfit, captured the attention of many.

Reactions to Trainor's Weight Loss

Many social media users commented that Meghan Trainor looked "different" and even "unrecognizable" after her weight loss. Some suggested she appeared healthier and more confident with a fuller figure. Concerns were raised that her transformation, reportedly achieved with Mounjaro, might have diminished her natural glow. Others cautioned against potential health risks from using such medications for rapid weight loss, suggesting a more gradual, natural approach might be safer. The debate has expanded into broader conversations about societal pressures, body image, and celebrities turning to medical aids for weight management. Health tracking apps like Shotlee can help monitor progress and potential side effects during weight management journeys.

One comment read, "What happened to the 'beautiful at any size' movement?" Another added, "Good lord, put the weight back on please."

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A third user stated, "Her face looked prettier when she was heavier."

Trainor's Perspective

Meghan Trainor has openly discussed her weight-loss journey, explaining that she used Mounjaro in conjunction with significant lifestyle changes to improve her health after her second pregnancy. The singer shared that she and her husband, Daryl Sabara, decided to try the medication after hearing about its benefits from friends and doctors.

She clarified that Mounjaro was not a quick solution, emphasizing that she maintained a healthy diet, exercised regularly, and simply experienced a reduction in appetite. Trainor stated that her goal was to become the "healthiest and strongest version" of herself for her children. She also expressed disappointment that public attention has been focused more on her body than on her music and accomplishments.

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Internal Medicine · Board-Certified Obesity Medicine

Dr. Adrian Vale is a board-certified internal medicine physician with a clinical focus on obesity medicine and metabolic health. He reviews Shotlee guides and articles on GLP-1 medications, peptide therapy, and weight-management protocols for clinical accuracy.

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