Love Island Star Hits Out In ‘fat Jab’ Rant As He Shows Off Ripped Physique

A LOVE Island star has hit out in a ‘fat jab’ rant as he showed off his ripped physique.
Viewers first saw the fitness influencer enter the ITV2 villa back in 2019.
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Taking to Instagram, the star shared a selection of photos with captions discussing Ozempic.
Weight loss jabs have taken the world by storm – having allegedly helped celebrities including Sharon Osbourne, Elon Musk and ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson to slim down.
Anton penned: “Ozempic will make you fatter than ever before….
“Ozempic suppresses your appetite – but it doesn’t teach you how to eat, how to stay consistent or how to keep the weight off.
“So the minute you stop? The cravings return. The weight creeps back. And you’re right back at square one – or usually worse.”
He added: “If you want to lose weight and keep it off, you need more than a quick fix.
“You need a plan that fits your life. One that teaches you how to eat, train, stay on track – and enjoy the process.”
The ex-islander also shared his thoughts in the post caption, writing: “You don’t need another quick fix.
“You need to stop falling for the same BS in a different bottle.”
Last year, the star opened up about losing £100,000 in the “biggest mistake of his life”.
During the coronavirus lockdown, Anton controversially followed many other influencers and jetted out to Dubai on ‘work’ trips.
After arriving in the UAE , he splashed out on both an expensive Bentley car and a fancy apartment on the famous Palm.
Anton also ploughed £100,000 into a new business venture, which he hoped would make him millions.
In his native Scotland, the ex-islander explained in a video: “After Covid, I got invited on an influencer trip to Dubai.
“As soon as I got there, I absolutely fell in love with the place – and I never came home.
“I bought myself a Bentley, I bought myself an apartment on The Palm and I was absolutely living the dream.
“Unfortunately, it was all downhill from there.”
Anton elaborated how he invested £100,000 in a “gym concept”, with plans to open a “nightclub gym”.
'Godzilla' of fat jabs
Dr Mitra Dutt, a GP from Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor, says: “Mounjaro works by activating two hormonal receptors (GIP and GLP-1), which enhance insulin production, improve insulin sensitivity and work to decrease food intake.”
Saxenda, which contains the active ingredient liraglutide, is another weight loss jab that’s been available on the NHS since 2020.
While Mounjaro is hailed as the “King Kong” fat jabs, a new weight loss drug dubbed “Godzilla” looks set to displace it.
Containing the active ingredient retatrutide, slimmers trying the drug lost up to 29 per cent of their weight in less than a year.
By comparison, trial results showed semaglutide, known as Ozempic, could lead to 15 per cent weight loss and tirzepatide, aka Mounjaro, to 23 per cent.
Retatrutide acts on three different receptors in the brain, “turbocharging” calorie burning while dulling hunger pangs.
Existing weight-loss jabs only suppress appetite, whereas the new treatment also speeds up metabolism.
The new drug is still undergoing clinical trials so it’s not yet known if it will be made available on the NHS.
He said: “Everything that we did went wrong.
“It took over a year for us to launch with us putting loads of money into this concept. On top of that, on the day of launch, the place flooded.
“Myself and my business partner had massive disagreements and it was just an absolute flop.
“This was the first time in my life that I’d made a bad business decision and it cost me massively.”
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