Lee Si An Wegovy Side Effects: Why the ‘Single’s Inferno’ Star Quit the Trend
Single’s Inferno star Lee Si An opens up about her grueling experience with Wegovy, describing a 'zombie-like' state and severe nausea that forced her to quit.
Living like a 'zombie' for 3 days was the breaking point. Lee Si An, the former idol trainee and breakout star from 'Single’s Inferno', recently sat down on the YouTube channel 'Next Page' to share her harrowing experience with the blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy. Her story is a rare, unfiltered look into the physical toll of staying 'on-trend' in the K-entertainment world.
Lee Si An Wegovy Side Effects and The 'Zombie' Ordeal
Lee revealed that she felt immense pressure not to "fall behind" as everyone around her seemed to be using the injections. Despite being prescribed the lowest dosage, she began suffering from intense nausea and motion sickness by the third week. She described the experience as debilitating, stating she wasn't in her "right mind" for several days, which ultimately led her to stop the treatment after just one month.
A Growing Concern in K-Culture
Netizens have praised Lee's transparency, noting that the normalization of weight-loss drugs for aesthetic purposes is a worrying trend. The pressure to maintain a specific image, especially for those who have been through the idol trainee system like Lee Si An, often leads to risky medical decisions. Her story serves as a cautionary tale for fans worldwide.
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