Kendra Wilkinson admitted that the honest reason she’s taking the GLP-1 shot is economic.
The former Girls Next Door star, 40, said she didn’t want to buy new clothes because her jeans were “getting a little tight.”
She also said that although she trains every day, she is no longer seeing results.
“I’m 40 years old. I’m happy. I’m calm, but I’ve noticed lately that my jeans have gotten a little tighter, so I don’t want to go out and shop anymore,” she told Us Weekly in an interview at a charity flag football event by Aaron Rodgers and RX3 Growth Partners on Saturday.
“Mom is on a tight budget, so I have to wear jeans again,” she continued.
Ms Wilkinson said she would be making her first attempt this week and insisted she was not aiming to lose a lot of weight.
“I just want to make the road a little bit, a little bit easier,” she said. “I just want to find balance. I don’t want to lose weight, but I just want to find balance and fit into jeans again.”
“I’m a little overweight now,” she said.
The mother-of-two appeared to change her mind about taking weight loss drugs in April 2025, revealing she had taken them once but stopped after one.
“I only did one thing. Never mind (sic). Throw it away!!” she wrote on her Instagram Story at the time.
The former Playboy model explained that the potential negative side effects vastly outweighed the benefits for her at the time.
“People often ask me why I threw away my shots, but the truth is that some weight gain is okay,” she wrote. “My life is becoming happier every day (sic).”
She added that she had “heard too many horror stories” about people suffering complications due to drugs.
“People end up in the ER or surgery. No thanks,” she wrote.
In recent years, the use of GLP-1 injections (mainly used for type 2 diabetes and weight management) among celebrities has become a hot topic. Podcaster Briana Chick-Fry recently claimed, “Every bitch I know is in Ozempic.”
“No tea, no shade, no hate. Just field research,” she said in a TikTok video earlier this month. “Every bitch I know is in Ozempik. They don’t need Ozempik. It’s like I did Ozempik. Will we lose some? Of course. Do we need Ozempik? No!”
“You’re going to die. You’re going to die,” LaPaglia warned.
