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Is the growing use of GLP-1s reshaping ideas of Black beauty?
People across the Black diaspora are increasingly turning to weight-loss drugs. How might this reshape our health, wellbeing and body image?

TL;DR
- GLP-1 medications are increasingly popular across the Black diaspora for weight loss, with benefits extending to diabetes management and potentially reducing breast cancer risk.
- There are concerns that the rise of these drugs may threaten traditional Black beauty ideals that have historically celebrated fuller body types.
- The uptake of weight-loss drugs is linked to social mobility and global trends, particularly among the growing middle class in African countries like South Africa, Ghana, and Kenya.
- Celebrity endorsements, including those from Oprah Winfrey and Serena Williams, are normalizing the use of these drugs and influencing perceptions of body image.
- The author worries that the pursuit of a hybrid beauty standard, blending Black and white-coded features, might lead to a loss of appreciation for natural body variations and a sense of inadequacy among women.
- The article includes reader responses discussing experiences with racism in Ireland and reactions to the death of Yves Sakila.