Meghan Trainor and her husband Daryl Sabara showed off their slimmed-down frames in New York on Monday after recently admitting to taking Mounjaro.
The power couple confidently displayed their new looks as they stepped out arm in arm on set of The Beauty.
Meghan, 31, and Daryl, 32, who share sons Riley, four, and Barry, 21 months, recently shared they are taking the weight loss drug together.
The songstress has lost an impressive amount of weight through the use of Mounjaro, the type 2 diabetes medicine.
Spy Kids actor Daryl jumped on the trend shortly after Meghan opened up about her weight loss journey.
Speaking on their Workin’ On It podcast on April 10, the couple opened up about their Mounjaro use.

Meghan Trainor, 31, and her husband Daryl Sabara, 32, showed off their slimmed-down frames in New York on Monday after recently admitting to taking weight loss drugs

Meghan and Daryl who share sons Riley, four, and Barry, 21 months, recently shared they are taking Mounjaro together (pictured together in 2019)
‘We did 75 Hard after our son Riley was born and, man, did we crush,’ Daryl said.
‘Then, we heard more and more of our friends — and even our doctors — were on Mounjaro and Ozempic,’ Meghan added.
Meghan said she decided to take Mounjaro because ‘it had less side effects’ than other weight-loss drugs.
‘I was like, “I don’t want any of that,”‘ and ‘”I know how to do it on my own,”‘ Meghan explained.
‘I could do that, but when I asked my doctor, I was like, “Tell me everything.” I did the research, and I felt safe.’
‘So, I did it, too,’ Daryl said before Meghan quickly quipped, ‘Daryl and I both do everything together.’
‘I also gained some [sympathy] pregnancy weight,’ said Daryl.
‘We’ve been on this journey for a while and we learned how there are right ways to do it,’ he added.

The power couple confidently displayed their new looks as they stepped out arm in arm on set of The Beauty

The songstress has lost an impressive amount of weight through the use of Mounjaro, the type 2 diabetes medicine

Spy Kids actor Daryl jumped on the trend shortly after Meghan opened up about her weight loss journey
Meghan went on to note that she and Daryl are only taking the lowest dose’ possible of Mounjaro while also working out more and eating balanced, healthy meals.
‘We were like, “We have to make sure we don’t lose muscle that we worked so hard gaining all those years,”‘ Meghan explained.
‘We stay in the gym, we work out, we eat right, and we just noticed that we were less hungry.’
‘You have to put in the work as well’ the Mother singer explained, saying that she and her husband made sure to maintain healthy lifestyle habits in addition to taking the weight-loss drug.
‘We’ve been on this journey for a while and we learned how there are right ways to do it and there are improper ways to do it,’ Daryl added.
The couple discovered a useful way to control their portion size — they eat off small plates.
‘I learned all these little tricks that changed my life,’ Meghan shared. ‘I literally bought smaller plates ‘cause I’m like, “No, you can’t put too much rice on there.”
She continued: ‘I’m obsessed now with the science of when I work out and build muscle, you have to eat protein or else it’s not going to do anything.”

Meghan said she decided to take Mounjaro because ‘it had less side effects’ than other weight-loss drugs (pictured together in 2019)

Both pictured with their sons Riley (L) and Barry (R)
The All About That Bass hitmaker said she has ‘no shame’ about using the drug to lose weight.
Over the years, she has read countless comments dissecting her body, including in March after she was honored at the Billboard Women in Music event.
‘Everyone just wants to talk about my body and we’re not here about my body. I’m here about my music,’ she said.
‘I’m reading these comments and I go, “Oh my God, these are all bad.” There was not one nice comment. Like, the meanest things I’ve ever been told. I look up and I just started sobbing.’
Meghan said her two of her close friends consoled her and told her she’s beautiful, reminding her that people on social media aren’t important.
‘I just felt like a 13-year-old girl being bullied out loud in front of my whole class again,’ she continued.
‘Later I was so frustrated. Everyone’s calling me “Ozempi Ozempi” so I’m just going to explain my journey with my health in an Instagram post and I’m never going to talk to them about it ever again on my social media.’
‘Everyone, leave me alone or stop talking about my body,’ she said.
‘I’m really proud of myself for learning,” Meghan shared. ‘It was really hard to do and I’m going to keep getting better and keep getting stronger, achieve things I never thought I could achieve and no one can stop me — not even mean comments.’