Kate Moss’ troubled sister, Lottie, hospitalized after Ozempic overdose causes seizure: ‘This is a warning’

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Kate Moss’ troubled 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, for two weeks after a friend gave it to her. However, she later learned that she was taking nearly twice the amount of a dose she should be taking for someone her weight.

Lottie Moss revealed she previously had a seizure after taking Ozempic on Thursday’s episode of her “Dream On” podcast. Lottie Moss/Instagram The model recalled being hospitalized after she took the weight loss drug for two weeks. Lottie Moss/Instagram

The incorrect amount ultimately led her to feeling “so sick one day” after she could “not keep any water” or food down, so her friend took her to the emergency room.

“As soon as I get to the room where I get seen by the 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 having 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, pictured here on Sept. 3, ultimately suffered a seizure from being so dehydrated. Lottie Moss/Instagram Lottie is the younger sister of Kate Moss, pictured here in Paris in June 2024. Corbis via Getty Images

The model, who has battled addiction most of her adult life, admitted that she wished she had known the “small things” about the medication before injecting it, because it ultimately ended up being “the worst decision I ever made.”

“I would rather die any day than take it again. It made me feel so nauseous,” she said.

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