‘Big Brother’ Star Almost Dies From Fake Weight Loss Drug

Big Brother UK star almost dies from taking a fake weight loss drug. The star reveals that they bought the drug off the black market. Keep reading to find out who bought fake drugs.
Big Brother UK Star Buys Fake Drugs
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, a former Big Brother UK star, talks about the dangerous health scare that she experienced after buying fake Ozempic from the black market. In an attempt to lose weight, Wallace talks about her scare in an interview. The 46-year-old shared that she has been struggling with weight loss in her 40s and she was feeling desperate, so she turned to the sketchy medicine. In the beginning, she had amazing results with the drug going from a size 12 to a size 8. She felt energetic and did not crave unhealthy foods. However, after three months of using the medication, Aisleyne’s health took a turn for the worse. Horgan-Wallace experienced extreme symptoms, which included vomiting, diarrhea, and blurred vision. In these moments she feared for her life and thought she might die. At one point, Aisleyne was so ill that she could not function and thought about going to the emergency room but was too embarrassed to ask for help since it was self-induced.

Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace Asks For Help
Despite her fear, Wallace eventually got better after her friend helped her by bringing her electrolytes and coconut water. After looking back on her experience Horgan-Wallace wants to warn others about using unregulated drugs for weight loss. She is feeling regret for her actions and expresses that no amount of weight loss is worth risking one’s life. Aisleyne says “Do not do it.” as well as
“Your life is not worth losing over weight loss.”
The importance of getting weight loss medication from your provider is very important. The significant health risks associated with purchasing medication from unverified sources could just land you in the hospital. The safety and contents of drugs from the black market are unknown, and using them can lead to serious complications. Horgan-Wallace also said that besides her health scare the drug also left her with saggy skin, which left her uncomfortable in her own body. She underwent surgery in December of 2024, the surgery was a breast lift and a tightening of the skin around her chin. Her results made her very satisfied for now, but plans on getting bigger implants in the future.
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Aisleyne’s experience serves as a warning to all about the dangers of using medication from the black market and just unregulated drugs for weight loss. Her story proves that prioritizing your health and safety over quick results is more important than intentionally life-threatening consequences. How do you feel about cheaper Ozempic? Are weight loss drugs more dangerous than we think? Let us know in the comments.
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