Serena Williams on weight loss journey
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Serena Williams has been taking a GLP-1 medication to help with her recent weight loss, she revealed for the first time in an exclusive TODAY interview. The 23-time Grand Slam champion shared her decision to take a weight loss drug following the birth of her second daughter as part of her partnership with health care company Ro,
Tennis star Serena Williams' candor about her GLP-1 use may help dispel the pesky health inaccuracy that weight loss is a simple matter of exercise.
Serena Williams has a new doubles partner. The 23-time Grand Slam tennis champion is working with Ro, speaking out about how she used the direct-to-patient telehealth company to access GLP-1s for weight loss after having kids.
But what is important to me is transparency.” That calling has led her to this very moment: Williams is ready to share that she’s on the GLP-1 drug Zepbound, a type of medication typically prescribed for diabetes and now also used for weight management.
Serena Williams shares she is now using a GLP-1 in partnership with Ro, a digital health care company. Find out why she’s not worried about the public’s reaction to her weight loss journey on today’s full episode of “Here’s the Scoop,
Everyone is allowed to have their own opinion. But it’s important for me to own my own narrative and tell my own story.”