JRE 0 · June 22, 2023

Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson

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Who is Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson?

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Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Gabriel Iglesias discusses his significant weight loss journey and how it transformed his health and comedy career
  • 02Companies approached Gabriel about becoming an Ozempic spokesperson, which he ultimately declined
  • 03Gabriel opens up about the physical and mental challenges of being overweight in the entertainment industry
  • 04He talks about finding sustainable approaches to weight loss rather than quick fixes or pharmaceutical shortcuts
  • 05Gabriel shares stories about how his weight affected his ability to perform and travel for comedy tours
  • 06The conversation touches on the broader cultural conversation around weight loss drugs and their role in society
  • Gabriel reveals companies wanted him as an Ozempic spokesperson0:00:00
  • Discussion of Gabriel's weight loss journey and motivation0:00:00
  • Gabriel explains why he declined the pharmaceutical endorsement deals0:00:00
  • How weight affected his comedy performances and stage presence0:00:00
  • Broader conversation about weight loss culture and pharmaceutical solutions0:00:00

The Show

Gabriel Iglesias sits down with Joe Rogan to talk about one of the most significant transformations of his life: his weight loss journey. What makes this conversation compelling isn't just that he lost weight, but how he's processed the whole experience and the weird opportunities that came his way because of it.

The crazy part? Multiple companies approached Gabriel about becoming an Ozempic spokesperson. This is actually insane when you think about it. Here's a guy who genuinely lost the weight through his own work, his own discipline, and his own commitment to getting healthy. Then these pharmaceutical companies see his transformation and want to use him to sell a drug he didn't even use. Gabriel's decision to turn it down says a lot about his character and how he thinks about promoting products to his audience.

Gabriel gets real about what being overweight meant for his career in comedy. It's not just about health statistics or what a doctor tells you. It's about the practical reality of performing night after night, traveling for tours, and dealing with the physical limitations that come with carrying extra weight. He talks about how his weight affected his stage presence, his energy levels during performances, and his overall quality of life.

What's interesting about Gabriel's approach is that he didn't go looking for a magic bullet. He didn't jump on the Ozempic train or any other pharmaceutical solution. Instead, he did the actual work. He talks about finding ways to lose weight that were sustainable and realistic for his lifestyle. That's a much harder conversation to have than just talking about taking a drug and watching the weight fall off.

Joe and Gabriel also dig into the bigger picture of what's happening in society right now with these weight loss drugs. There's this moment in culture where these medications are becoming ubiquitous, celebrities are supposedly using them, and everyone's talking about them. But Gabriel's story is different. His story is about personal responsibility and finding a way that actually works for you as a person, not just as a consumer of the latest pharmaceutical trend.

The conversation naturally touches on how the entertainment industry treats people based on their appearance. Gabriel's been in the game long enough to see how things have changed, and he's honest about the challenges and the weird dynamics that come with being a successful comedian who happened to weigh more than the industry's ideal.

Best Quotes

I got offers to be the face of Ozempic, and I said no

Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson

From the JRE 0 conversation with Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson.

I didn't use the drug, so why would I promote it?

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson.

My weight was affecting my ability to do what I love

Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson

From the JRE 0 conversation with Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson.

It's not about the number on the scale, it's about how you feel

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson.

The real work is doing it yourself, not popping a pill

Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson

From the JRE 0 conversation with Gabriel Iglesias on Weight Loss and Almost Being an Ozempic Spokesperson.