Joy Behar Slams Ashley Graham’s Criticism of Weight Loss Drugs: “I Love My Body Ever Since I Lost 25 Pounds” đŸ’„

Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg recently clashed with model Ashley Graham over her views on the growing trend of weight loss drugs, also known as GLP-1s. This discussion unfolded during The View‘s May 6 episode, where Graham’s comments about the use of weight loss drugs sparked a heated debate between the hosts. Joy Behar Hits Back At People Who Criticize Weight-Loss Drugs

Graham, a plus-size model, had criticized the rise of GLP-1 medications in an interview with Marie Claire, calling them “a smack in the face to the body positivity movement.” She argued that the increasing use of these drugs shifted the focus from loving one’s body to pursuing a thinner physique, suggesting it perpetuates a harmful message about body image.

“I don’t agree with that,” Goldberg began during the show, expressing her disagreement with Graham’s take on the matter. She said, “It puts the focus back on being skinny rather than loving your body.”

Joy Behar, the quick-witted co-host of The View, immediately chimed in with her own perspective. She responded humorously, “I don’t agree with that. I love my body ever since I lost 25 pounds.” This quip drew laughter from the audience, setting the tone for the rest of the conversation. Joy Behar Claims She's Lost 25 Pounds - 'I Love My Body'

While Behar and Goldberg advocated for the health benefits of weight loss medications, co-host Sara Haines echoed some of Graham’s concerns. Haines remarked that the focus on body image rather than health was becoming more prominent in the weight loss debate, saying, “It did put body image, not health, back in the frontlines.” She also noted the irony of how many people who didn’t need the medication for health reasons were still taking them, which, according to her, caused the issue to become more about appearance than actual wellness.

Despite differing views on the topic, Goldberg passionately defended the idea of maintaining a body positivity movement alongside the increasing use of weight loss drugs. “Because it doesn’t work for everybody, body positivity is not gone. You still have to encourage people to love themselves. This is still part of what you’re doing,” Goldberg explained. Whoopi Goldberg Scolds Joy Behar For Pulling Out Her Phone On 'The View':  “Why Is Your Phone Here?!” | Decider

Goldberg herself has been open about using the weight loss drug Mounjaro, sharing her personal journey with the public. She added, “Some people didn’t have that body love and they have it now because they see a different them.” She continued, emphasizing the need for balance: “You have to celebrate the people it works for and celebrate the people it may not work for, and that’s where you’re coming in to remind people that it’s about loving you.”

The discussion also touched on how weight loss drugs have affected public perceptions of body image. Goldberg, who has lost weight using Mounjaro, acknowledged her transformation. “I say it all the time. Because you can’t go from close to 300 pounds without somebody saying, ‘OK, what happened?’” Goldberg joked, adding, “You know I didn’t go to the gym!”

The conversation on The View highlighted the ongoing debate over body image, weight loss, and self-love in today’s society. While Graham’s comments on the increasing use of weight loss drugs caused a stir, it’s clear that the hosts of The View support a more inclusive approach that embraces both body positivity and the choices people make for their health, regardless of their appearance.

As weight loss medications like GLP-1s continue to gain popularity, the conversation around body image is sure to evolve. For now, The View has sparked a necessary and important dialogue about health, beauty standards, and the freedom to love one’s body no matter what shape or size it may be.