Ice Spice Speaks Out About Claims She Used Ozempic For Weight Loss

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Ice Spice isn’t here for speculation — and she’s also not dodging honesty.

The 26-year-old rapper found herself trending after online critics began accusing her of using Ozempic to lose weight. The chatter ramped up after she posted a workout video, which one user dismissed as a “weak a– video,” suggesting it somehow proved she had used the popular GLP-1 medication instead of putting in real effort.

Ice didn’t ignore it. She didn’t spiral. She answered.

“na it was depression im better now tho ❤️”

In one sentence, she cut through the noise.

No defensiveness. No long explanation. Just the truth — and a reminder that bodies change for reasons strangers don’t always see.

The conversation around Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications has become a cultural fixation. Celebrities, influencers, and even everyday people have found themselves scrutinized anytime their appearance shifts. But Ice Spice’s response reframed the moment. Instead of engaging with the medication narrative, she pointed to something far more serious — mental health.

Her honesty struck a chord. Fans flooded her replies with messages of support.

“i love you sister & i’m glad you’re doing better 💞” one person wrote.

“you’re so loved and appreciated im glad ur feeling better 🩷” said another.

It wasn’t just about weight. It was about vulnerability.

Over the past year, Ice Spice has navigated massive career growth — charting singles, fashion week appearances, high-profile collaborations, and the kind of fame that shifts daily life overnight. Rapid ascension often comes with intense public commentary. Every post becomes dissected. Every outfit analyzed. Every physical change debated.

And recently, she’s been noticeably quieter online.

The Bronx-born rapper hasn’t been as active on social media, prompting some fans to wonder what was going on behind the scenes. Her brief but candid reply gave context without oversharing. It also subtly reminded people that stepping back can be part of healing.