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I lost 6st and dropped from size 18 to 10 with fat jabs – people say I look amazing, but Mounjaro stole my bum

Published on May 09, 2025 at 08:41 AM

A YOUNG woman has revealed that she went from a size 18 to a 10 after using fat jabs.

Bethany Diana, 27, after using , but experts and NHS medics warn about the dangers of taking such medications without a prescription.

Woman in light blue leggings shows her weight loss.
A Mounjaro user has candidly revealed that fat jabs “stole”; her bum
Woman lifting weights in a gym.
We’ve seen ‘Ozempic butt’ before, but here, Bethany Diana, has set the record straight on ‘Mounjaro booty’
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) injection pen and box.
Mounjaro is typically used to treat type 2 diabetes

The who is from the UK, confirmed that she has the same swollen leg condition as – – but now her look great after losing weight.

According to the NHS, Lipedema is ‘an abnormal build-up of fat in your legs and sometimes arms which can be painful and affect daily life’.

It is a common but under-recognised disorder and may cause pain, tenderness, swelling, and easy bruising.

But despite her weight loss helping to reduce the size of Bethany’s legs, the , which is regarded by some as the King Kong of weight loss jabs, had a on her bum.

Posting on , Bethany shared a clip of her in the gym.

She wore a grey pair of with a black as she did an arm workout.

Bethany had someone film her exercising from behind, as she showed off her now much-flatter bum – which .

Alongside laughing face , Bethany asked: “Who else has Mounjaro a**?”;

Not only this, but she also wrote: “Mounjaro stole my booty.”;

Clearly in disbelief at the unexpected side effect, she penned: “Pooooof! It disappeared.”;

Sun GP claimed that Mounjaro, which , can save the lives of people with “life-threatening levels of ”;.

But despite this, the NHS warned: “Never take an anti-obesity medicine if it has not been prescribed to you.

“These types of medicines may not be safe for you and can cause serious side effects.”;

Bethany has been candid about her journey and claimed that she decided to use the injections after .

She was fed up of feeling “insecure”; and initially topped the scales at 15 stone 12 lbs, but after less than a year, has now lost six stone.

The claimed that it took her six months to see any results on her and alongside using Mounjaro, was also .

She suffered with “minimal”; side effects and revealed that she “only started after the majority of the weight had gone”;.

Social media users react

The clip, which was posted under the username @bethanydianax, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 74,100 views in just 16 hours.

Not only this, but it’s also racked up 1,026 likes, 97 comments and 1,348 shares.

Six stone down and it’s GONE... currently doing squats to get it back

TikTok user

Despite countless comments praising Bethany’s weight loss as “amazing”;, numerous women flocked to the comments and admitted that they too have noticed their bum disappear after using Mounjaro.

One person said: “Me too! It slid down and now is just a line between my back and thighs. I am doing 30 squats a day but so far – nothing.”;

Another added: “Yes I now currently own a flat pack back.”;

A third commented: “Me too. It’s just a slit with skin at the bottom now.”;

Not only this, but at the same time, someone else chimed in and admitted: “Same girl. Six stone down and it’s GONE... currently doing squats to get it back haha.”;

Be aware of the dangers

But those debating whether to begin using should know that it can have .

Not only this, but experts and NHS medics have warned about the dangers of taking such medications without a prescription.

works by suppressing ­your , making you feel fuller for longer.

The injections are licensed for patients with and are administered every seven days.

They are also available to assist those who are clinically obese (with a of 30 or over).

The , which have been widely regarded as , can be prescribed by a practitioner – such as a doctor, nurse or a pharmacist-independent prescriber.

But increasingly, we are seeing more and more people , without sufficient checks.

Not only this, but recently, figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency revealed that had been linked to .

Following the death of a man from Burton upon Trent, Staffs, who died after taking Mounjaro, his family are now

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