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Luke Combs explains why he won't use GLP-1 weight-loss drugs
Summary
Luke Combs told The New York Times Popcast on Feb. 24 that he is avoiding GLP‑1 weight‑loss medications because he prefers to pursue weight loss without that medical shortcut and finds the idea unsettling; he also cites his wife and children as motivation to focus on long-term health.
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Luke Combs spoke on The New York Times' Popcast on Feb. 24 about his approach to weight and health. The 35-year-old, Grammy-nominated singer and father of three said he has long struggled with his weight and that the idea of taking a weight-loss shot is frightening to him. He described a personal preference to pursue change through effort rather than medical shortcuts. Combs also referenced his family as a motivating factor for focusing on longevity and fitness.
Key points:
- He spoke on The New York Times' Popcast on Feb. 24 and discussed fears tied to appearance and weight.
- Combs said GLP-1 medications and similar weight-loss shots “scare” him and he prefers not to use them.
- He described wanting to face the challenge himself and to avoid what he called a shorter or easier route.
- The singer credited his wife and children for motivating his interest in staying healthy and living longer.
- He has previously spoken about wanting to be in shape for his family, including comments in 2022 and 2024 about longevity.
Summary:
Combs' comments reflect a personal stance about how he wants to approach weight and health, emphasizing effort and long-term goals over recent medical options. He frames the decision in terms of personal values and family motivation. Undetermined at this time
