“I’m really hungry,” said the model, who is Jelly Roll’s wife, as she got candid about her experience using tirzepatide so far, saying she had “nightmares” before starting to take the medication.
Bunny Xo is the latest star to reveal his knowledge with a weight loss medicine.
On her Thursday episode dumb blonde podcast, the model revealed that she recently began “microdosing” tirzepatide, which is one of the anti-diabetic medications that has gained popularity – especially among celebrities – for its weight loss benefits.
However, while Bunnie – who is the country star’s wife Jelly roll – said she is only on “day two” and taking a small dose, she shared that she is experiencing some unpleasant side effects.
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“I’m on my second day of tirzepatide. I’m really hungry,” said Bunnie, 44. “OK? I don’t know. I woke up a pound and a half lighter, but, man, I can eat. Like, I’m starving now. I can eat again. I ate way above my energy level right now, but I’m eating, like, a lot of healthy shit, like, proteins and veggies.
“Why am I so hungry for this shit?” she continued, before considering one of her co-hosts questioning her, saying that Bunnie is taking a “tiny amount,” and they “took it along with her.”
Bunnie said she was hesitant to start using the weight loss medication.
“I was so scared of getting it, man,” she explained. “I was so scared to accept it that I had nightmares the day before… I have nothing in my body.”
“I’m 100% all natural,” she added. “I actually have nothing in my system. So for me, taking tirzepatide is a great resolution. So I had a nightmare about it the night before.”
The podcast host said she felt more anxious after seeing TikTok videos in which people detailed harmful experiences using tirzepatide, including serious side effects.
“I used to be scared and I’m microdosing. I’m not starting with a standard level,” Bunnie said, adding that she got “0.07, which is considered seven models.”
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According to BomRx, the conventional initial dosage for Tirzepatide – which is sold under the brand names Mounjaro and Zepbound – is a 2.5mg injection per week.
And although Bunnie mentioned that she caught a very At a small dose, she stated that her body experienced some uncomfortable side effects.
“That kind of left me for a walk last night. I’m losing my mind,” she recalled, to which one of her co-hosts said “she’s been pooping in her luggage for the last 24 hours.”
“I also got sick. I felt like I was going to throw up, so I had to eat watermelon, and that made me feel better,” Bunnie continued. “And, like, at that time I had a little wave of some things, but I managed it.”
The social media personality added that regardless of whether she has a stomachache, she is “really hungry.”
“I woke up a pound and a half lighter,” Bunnie noted once again. “So we’ll see how it goes.”
“Yes, you don’t know everything!” one of her friends jokingly added, to which Bunnie said she would keep her listeners updated.
The businessman’s experience in taking the weight loss medicine is not unusual. Tirzepatide and other antidiabetic medications that have been used for weight loss, such as Ozempic (semaglutide), include a listing of possible side effects, including nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting and lack of desire to eat.
To see all the stars who have also opened up about using weight loss medication, check out the gallery below.
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