Fat Joe Says Ozempic Is the ‘Greatest Invention Ever,’ Talks Weight Loss Journey

Fat Joe is a huge supporter of Ozempic and the weight loss benefits that come with it.

During his visit to Big Boy TV, Joey Crack spoke about his weight loss journey and how Ozempic is the greatest invention ever when it comes to cutting down on the pounds. According to Joe, he’s lost over 100 pounds, which started when a close friend passed away due to his weight.

“That’s when I went on super lose weight mode,” said Joe. “Working out two times a day. Not even eating a cracker. I call it crackhead mode, you know what I’m saying.”

Joe then explained why he would never change his stage as he’s already put too much money behind it: “Fat Joe, we spent so many millions to this day millions of millions of millions of dollars. When Fat Joe comes out at the World Series, they say, ‘Rapper Fat Joe.’ Now if they just said, ‘Rapper Joe,’ you wouldn’t know who the hell that is. We spent all our money pumping up Fat Joe that even if I slim down even more than this, I gotta be Fat Joe, cause we spent all the money on Fat Joe.”

The Bronx rap legend added how beneficial Ozempic is but doesn’t like how people won’t admit to taking it like one of his friends who lost weight in trouble spots pretty quickly. Joe thinks people should fully embrace the drug as it is “the greatest invention” and thinks the creators of Ozempic should make a drug that combats smoking and drinking appetites.

In October, Joe admitted to taking Ozempic while sharing some of his tips on keeping the weight off by eating right. According to Joe, all people need to do is watch what they’re doing and be smart about it by cutting out significant carbs.

“Ozempic says you may only have two pieces of your favorite stuff,” said Joe. “We just try to eat everything with the least carbs as possible. So we try to stay away from the bread, the pasta, the rice. That’s the smartest way to eat.”

He added, “Like this morning, I ate breakfast, I had this toast. I cut the corner off, ate it and kept it moving. Normally I would’ve ate [sic] the whole thing. But, you know, that’s what we do. We cut carbs and try to be smarter.”