Veteran Pakistani actress Shagufta Ejaz has become the center of social media discussions after her recent photos showed a dramatic transformation in her appearance. Fans noticed a significant drop in her weight, which led to widespread speculation that the actress may have used the popular diabetes drug Ozempic for weight loss.
The actress, known for her graceful personality and long television career, surprised many with her slimmer look in recent public appearances and social media posts. While several fans praised her for maintaining elegance and fitness, others questioned the sudden change, suspecting the use of Ozempic — a medication originally designed for Type 2 diabetes but now commonly associated with rapid weight loss among celebrities.
Despite the growing chatter, Shagufta Ejaz has not issued any official statement confirming or denying the use of the drug. Health experts have repeatedly warned that using Ozempic for cosmetic weight loss can cause serious side effects if not taken under medical supervision.
Social media users expressed mixed reactions — some complimented her transformation, calling her “inspiring,” while others criticized the growing trend of using medical treatments for aesthetic purposes.
Medical professionals have urged the public not to follow celebrity trends blindly, emphasizing that Ozempic should only be used for diabetic patients and not as a shortcut to slimness.
The debate around Shagufta Ejaz’s transformation highlights a larger conversation in Pakistan about body image, celebrity influence, and the ethical use of medical drugs for beauty goals.
