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Oprah Winfrey's weight journey and how she has cared for her health.
Summary
Oprah Winfrey has described changes in how she approaches weight and health over many years. She began a doctor-prescribed GLP-1 medication in 2023 and later spoke of it as a relief.
Content
Oprah Winfrey has talked openly about her long public experience with weight and health. In recent years she has described new approaches to movement after a 2021 knee operation and the use of a doctor-prescribed medication that she began in 2023. Her story is often discussed because of her visibility and because conversations about weight treatments have become more common. She has also said she felt judged at times about her body during her career.
What was reported:
- She began using a doctor-prescribed GLP-1 medication in 2023 and has described the treatment as a relief for managing weight.
- After knee surgery in 2021 she increased activity, including regular hikes, and said she felt stronger and more mobile.
- She supported WeightWatchers for years, invested in the company in 2015 and credited part of her earlier weight loss to its program.
- She stepped away from the WeightWatchers board after revealing her medication use and donated shares to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in 2024.
- In a 2025 interview she said she stopped injections on her 70th birthday, gained about 20 pounds, and realized the medication would likely be a long-term tool.
Summary:
Her openness has shaped public discussion about medical and lifestyle approaches to weight and about social bias against larger bodies. The immediate course of her medical choices and routines going forward is undetermined at this time.
