Close Menu
Addicted to Drugs
  • Home
  • Drug Addiction
  • Mental Health
  • Prevention Tips
  • Recovery Journey
  • Treatment Options

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

derrière les séquelles neurologiques, une vraie addiction

February 13, 2026

Therapy Apps vs In‑Person Therapy: Do Digital Mental Health Apps Really Work?

February 13, 2026

Common glaucoma drug could help prevent opioid relapse, study finds

February 13, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Addicted to DrugsAddicted to Drugs
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • Drug Addiction
  • Mental Health
  • Prevention Tips
  • Recovery Journey
  • Treatment Options
Addicted to Drugs
Home»Drug Addiction»Her Addiction to GLP-1, Side Effects, More
Drug Addiction

Her Addiction to GLP-1, Side Effects, More

CarsonBy CarsonNovember 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Yahoo entertainment home
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

Brooks Nader has kept it candid when it comes to her use of weight-loss drugs.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model has been open about how much weight she’s lost through the years — and the subsequent side effects — while taking Ozempic and GLP-1 medications. (The drugs are largely used to manage diabetes by regulating blood sugar levels and appetite, which often leads to weight loss. It is not recommended for casual weight loss.)

In August 2025, Nader exclusively told Us Weekly that she was “sick of being at cocktail parties or fashion events where someone [she] knew six months prior had lost a random 80 pounds.”

“I’m like, ‘You look amazing,’ and they’re like, ‘Oh, I just started working out.’ I didn’t love everyone lying about it,” she said. “I had a weight loss, and why lie? So I was like, ‘I’m on Ozempic!’”

Brooks Nader Admits She Briefly Tried Ozempic — But Had to Stop for ‘DWTS’ 

Keep scrolling to see everything the model has said about using weight loss medications:

Her Addiction

After Brooks Nader got candid about the side effects of GLP-1 on her reality show Love Thy Nader, fans reached out to the model to share their stories.

“The thing that I was so shocked about with the show was that I had so many people reach out to me, saying, ‘I’m also addicted to GLP-1. I’m ashamed to talk about it because there’s such a stigma around it. It’s a crutch for me,’” she told Bustle in November 2025. “I’m still on it. It’s a crutch for me, too. It’s not healthy. I should get off it; I’ll be honest about that.”

Courtesy of Brooks Nader/Instagram

Booking Modeling Jobs

“If I didn’t get a job, I would say to [my old agency], ‘Can we get feedback from the client?’” Brooks Nader recalled to Bustle in November 2025. “The direct feedback was I needed to lose 30 pounds. I didn’t shed one tear over it. I don’t feel bad for myself. I just say, ‘The facts are they want me to lose weight. How can I achieve that?’”

She shared that once she started taking GLP-1, her “career took off.”

“I’m not saying it’s OK. I’m not saying it’s right,” she added. “I think everybody is different — but I lost 30 pounds, and I booked all the jobs.”

Trying Ozempic

Brooks Nader told Us Weekly exclusively that she also experimented with Ozempic before competing on season 33 of Dancing With the Stars in 2024.

Courtesy of Brooks Nader/Instagram

“I took, like, a little bit when it first came out, and everyone was doing it,” she told Us in December 2024. “It made me really nauseous. I liked it — I am not going to lie — and when I went on Dancing With the Stars, I could not do both.”

“It was one or the other, and I picked dancing. I put the shot away,” she added.

Her Worried Sisters

Brooks Nader’s sisters, Grace Ann Nader, Mary Holland Nader and Sarah Jane Nader, held an intervention for the Sports Illustrated model while filming season 1 of Love Thy Nader in 2025.

After Brooks booked a cover shoot with Maxim Magazine, she decided to up her dose of GLP-1 to look “extra snatched.”

The higher dosage resulted in Brooks feeling nauseous, struggling to stay awake in a bathtub and nearly fainting during a workout class.

Brooks Nader Reveals Which of Her Sisters Accidentally Leaked Stories About Her

Her sisters then found the amount of GLP-1 needles and bottles that Brooks had stocked up and set up an intervention.

“I know my sisters are coming from a place of love, I just find that you don’t know until you’re in that position how to handle it,” Brooks said of the intervention in a confessional. “I think that I have maybe an unhealthy relationship with weight and food because of the industry that I’m in, but I don’t think that I have an eating disorder,” she added.

Addiction Effects GLP1 Side
Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Carson
  • Website

Related Posts

derrière les séquelles neurologiques, une vraie addiction

February 13, 2026

Common glaucoma drug could help prevent opioid relapse, study finds

February 13, 2026

Youth Development Ministry partners with Christian Council to tackle drug abuse

February 13, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Support That Affirms: Navigating Mental Health as LGBTQ+

December 10, 20252 Views

Having a cellphone before this age can lead to obesity, depression

December 1, 20252 Views

Manganese Could Hold the Key to Lyme Disease Treatment

November 13, 20252 Views

ADHD Found Connected to Substance Use Disorder, With Sex Prevalence Differences

October 10, 20252 Views
Don't Miss

derrière les séquelles neurologiques, une vraie addiction

By CarsonFebruary 13, 20260

Ces dernières années, la consommation détournée de cartouches de protoxyde d’azote est en nette augmentation…

Therapy Apps vs In‑Person Therapy: Do Digital Mental Health Apps Really Work?

February 13, 2026

Common glaucoma drug could help prevent opioid relapse, study finds

February 13, 2026

Youth Development Ministry partners with Christian Council to tackle drug abuse

February 13, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us

Welcome to AddictedToDrugs.org, a trusted online resource dedicated to raising awareness about drug addiction and helping individuals and families find the right path toward recovery. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to provide reliable information, practical solutions, and compassionate support for those affected by addiction.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Featured Posts

The ‘selves’ in doping and its psychosocial mechanisms: harmonised multi-country evidence from high-performing athletes in the UK, US, and China | Harm Reduction Journal

September 4, 2025

HIGH: A Candid Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, and the Unexpected Journey

September 4, 2025
Worldwide News

The ‘selves’ in doping and its psychosocial mechanisms: harmonised multi-country evidence from high-performing athletes in the UK, US, and China | Harm Reduction Journal

September 4, 20250 Views

HIGH: A Candid Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, and the Unexpected Journey

September 4, 20250 Views
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 addictedtodrugs. Designed by Pro.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.