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Meghan Trainor is aware that she got you to look. The singer of "All About That Bass" talked about her recent weight loss makeover on social media, listing a number of physical changes she made, including using an injectable GLP-1 drug.

 

She posted on Instagram on March 31: "After my second pregnancy, I worked with a dietician, made significant lifestyle changes, began working out with a trainer, and yes, I used science and support (shoutout to Mounjaro!) to help me." "And I feel fantastic, so I'm so happy I did."

The mother of two, who has two sons with husband Daryl Sabara, Riley, 4, and Barry, 21 months, acknowledged that she doesn't "look like I did 10 years ago," but she said that in her situation, that has worked out well.

She continued, "I've been on a journey to be the strongest, healthiest version of myself for myself and my kids."

Meghan was open about using Mounjaro, an injectable medication that lowers blood sugar and decreases appetite, to lose weight because of this.

"This is what it's like to be a woman in the music industry," Meghan said, describing the attention she received for her appearance as "disheartening."

The Grammy winner previously disclosed another facet of her body makeover in March when she disclosed that she had a breast augmentation, and it appears that the procedure was successful.

She said in an Instagram video at the time, "I couldn't be happier with my decision after having two kids, living a healthier lifestyle, and losing weight."

After publicly revealing the procedure, she later said that her fellow mothers were some of her most outspoken social media supporters.

When she accepted the Hitmaker Award at Billboard's Women In Music event on March 29, she told E! News, "I guess you're a little scared at first." Since I'm completely transparent, I said, 'I'm getting my boobs done,' and every single comment was really kind. All of the mothers said, "Yes."

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