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Home / Lifestyle / Model Nader Battles Addiction to Weight Loss Drugs

Model Nader Battles Addiction to Weight Loss Drugs

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Nader, 28, opens up about using GLP-1 weight loss medications
  • Admits it's a "crutch" and she should get off the drugs
  • Sisters held an intervention over Nader's dangerous dosage increase
Model Nader Battles Addiction to Weight Loss Drugs

On November 12, 2025, 28-year-old model Nader opened up about her ongoing struggles with weight loss medications, particularly GLP-1 drugs. Nader revealed that she is "still on" the medications, which she considers a "crutch" despite the negative side effects she has experienced.

Earlier this month, Nader's sisters staged an intervention after discovering she had significantly increased her GLP-1 dosage to achieve an extremely slim look for an upcoming Maxim photo shoot. This higher dosage resulted in Nader struggling to stay awake, nearly fainting during a workout, and feeling nauseous. Nader's sister Grace Ann expressed deep concern, noting the "enormous amount of pressure" models face to maintain a certain appearance.

While Nader acknowledged her sisters' good intentions, she maintained that she does not have an eating disorder, just an "unhealthy relationship with weight and food" due to the demands of the modeling industry. Nader remains conflicted, admitting the medications are not healthy but also saying she is "still working on" her self-confidence and journey with her body image.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nader has been open about using Ozempic and GLP-1 medications for weight loss.
Nader's sisters held an intervention after finding she had significantly increased her GLP-1 dosage to look "extra snatched" for a Maxim photo shoot.
Nader says she does not have an eating disorder, but rather an "unhealthy relationship with weight and food" due to the pressures of the modeling industry.

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