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Meghan Trainor is to address comments surrounding her weight loss.
In an interview with Entertainment tonight was published on Wednesday, November 12. “And that’s when people attack me.”
The “All About That Bass” singer reiterated that she puts her health first.
“I take care of myself,” she added. “I have to find a way not to be affected by it.”
In March, she received criticism about her weight loss and revealed in an Instagram post that she decided to take Mounjaro, the brand name of the GLP-1 injectable bar tirzepatide.
Later that month, at Billboard’s 2025 Women in Music Awards, she revealed that she started taking the medication after welcoming her second child with her husband, actor Daryl Sabara. She added that she worked with a dietician, made lifestyle changes and has a trainer.
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“I’ve been on a journey to be the healthiest, strongest version of myself for my kids and for me,” she said at the time. “Yes, I used science and support (shoutout to Mounjaro!) to help me after my second pregnancy. And I’m so glad I did because I’m doing great.”
The Grammy winner released “Still Don’t Care,” the lead single from her upcoming album toy with me on Wednesday. “My side is usually a friendly, happy, mother-loving place, but it took a dark turn,” Trainor told PEOPLE exclusively about the context of the song before the album announcement.
“People started commenting on my body, says I’m too skinnyand that they don’t recognize me anymore. And I thought, “Oh, I’ve just been focusing so hard on my health and fitness that I’ve never felt better.” So I was confused and sad and thought, “Oh, it’s almost worse now.” I don’t know what happened,” she continued.
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“I liked the idea of…” Let me think about it one more time. No, I still don’t care.” And I know when I start singing it, it’s going to be my therapy, my exposure therapy,” the “Me Too” singer added.