Kate Moss’ troubled half-sister, Lottie Moss, revealed she was hospitalized and had a seizure after overdosing on Ozempic.
“It was the worst decision I ever made, so this is a warning to everyone: Please, if you’re thinking about doing it, do not take it. Like, it’s so not worth it,” the 26-year-old model said in Thursday’s episode of her podcast, “Dream On.”
Lottie explained that she tried the antidiabetic medication, which has become popular in Hollywood for weight loss, a few months ago when she “was not feeling happy” with her body.
Lottie admitted that she took the drug for two weeks after a friend gave it to her from a “below board” doctor.
However, she later learned that she had been injecting nearly twice the amount of the recommended dose for someone her weight.
The incorrect amount ultimately caused Lottie to become “so sick one day” that could “not keep any water” or food down and her face had “no color in it,” so her friend took her to the emergency room after being bedridden for two days.
“As soon as I get into the room where I get seen by another nurse, I literally had a seizure from how dehydrated I was, which honestly was the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life,” she confessed.
Lottie recalled feeling her face “clenching up” and her “whole body [being] tense.”
“Your hands clench up, and you can’t move them, and it feels like you’re gonna break your hand. It was honestly horrible,” she said.
Lottie, who has battled addiction most of her adult life, said she wished she had known the “small things” about Ozempic before injecting it because it ended up being “the worst decision” she ever made.
“I would rather die any day than take it again. It made me feel so nauseous,” she told listeners.
The OnlyFans creator explained that she started taking the drug when she was around 132 pounds and dropped down to 117 pounds in less than two weeks.
“I hope that by me talking about this, [it] can maybe be a lesson to some people that it’s so not worth it, and it’s for diabetes — it’s not for weight loss, really,” she acknowledged.
Lottie shared that she had a “hard” time seeing other celebrities taking weight-loss meds and not envying their “dramatic weight losses.”
“This ‘heroin chic’ trend is coming back, which was something that happened in the ’90s. Like, we should not be going back there. This should not be a trend right now. Where did the body positivity go? I don’t understand,” she wondered of the era during which her half-sister, Kate, now 50, rose to fame.
Despite the outside pressures, Lottie told her listeners that she has “gotten to a place” where she is finally “happy” with her weight — thanks in part to her new boyfriend.
“By him loving me, it’s made me love myself more in all areas,” she gushed.
Lottie has previously spoken out about struggling with her mental health and addiction since launching her modeling career.
“I think I rebelled so hard away from an industry that made me sad. I just rebelled so hard away from being that person because I was just, like, so miserable being that person,” she said in an emotional TikTok video in January.
Lottie checked into rehab in early 2022 and frequently posted TikToks during her time there.
A source told The Post at the time that Kate “felt straight-up mortified” over Lottie’s handling of her issues.