Jenny McCarthy is the latest A-lister to wow fans with her weight loss transformation, as she flaunted a noticeably slimmer physique on the iHeartRadio Music Awards red carpet on Monday, March 17th.
The 52-year-old John Tucker Must Die actress turned heads in a dazzling champagne-colored sheer halter neck gown adorned with intricate embellishments, which drew attention to her super-slim frame. She completed the look with bold, glamorous makeup featuring smoky eyes and a nude lip, while her signature blonde locks were worn in an edgy wet-look style.
“Jenny [is] looking gorgeous,” raved one fan on X, as a second said: “She is aging backwards.”


Fans Rave About Jenny McCarthy's Red Carpet Appearance
"I think she looks fantastic!" exclaimed another fan, this time in the comment section of a Daily Mail article. "She looks great!" echoed a second, as a third concurred: "I just love her, she looks stunning!" "She looks amazing for 52," praised a fourth.
However, as with most celebrity transformations these days, fans couldn't help but wonder whether her appearance was entirely natural, with some fans thinking she may have turned to cosmetic procedures or weight loss injections…
"She doesn't need Ozempic, but she has had work done," one user speculated. Another quipped: "I'm not interested in her weight loss or if she used Mounjaro/Ozempic. It's her face lift that's amazing. You can't tell me she didn't have one. She's 52 with a taut, slicked-back face. It's good work, too. Very natural. Who's the surgeon?"

Jenny McCarthy Denies Ozempic Rumors
Naturally, any celeb that has undergone a weight loss transformation in the past few years faces speculation over whether they have had help from injections such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. And the Donnie Loves Jenny star did just that two years ago!
Back in 2023, she told Us Weekly that she's "not an Ozempic person," but credited AirSculpt (a minimally invasive fat removal procedure) on her waist and AirSculpt+ on her abdomen to remove fat and tighten her skin. The BASEketball actress also admitted to undergoing a fat transfer on her hands to help combat signs of aging. In past interviews, McCarthy has also credited intermittent fasting to help regulate her metabolism and support weight management.
"She's not on Ozempic, you can tell she goes to the gym and apart from a tad too much face work, she looks great," thought one fan in the aforementioned Daily Mail comment section; although not everyone felt the same way...
"'I'm not an Ozempic person' just means she's using a different brand," thought a second skeptical fan, as a third added: "Also – she's 'not an Ozempic' person... sure, she's on Wegovy or something because for sure she didn't "AirSculpt" her arms, wrists, ankles, etc."