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Robbie Williams warns of vision risks linked to weight-loss injections

Sarene Kloren|Published

As Robbie Willliams eyesight deteriorates, he shares his personal journey and the importance of informed decision-making.

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Robbie Williams believes the weight-loss injections he’s been taking are damaging his vision. 

The 51-year-old singer, known for his candidness, says his eyesight has grown steadily more blurred since starting Mounjaro - an antidiabetic drug used for rapid weight loss by celebrities. 

Williams revealed that over recent months, his ability to see clearly has significantly deteriorated. 

He says his once-sharp vision has become hazy, and he now blames the Mounjaro injections.

He first realised the severity of the problem at an American football game, where he couldn’t make out individual players on the field - they appeared as mere “shapes on the field.”

When performing, his difficulty is even more personal. 

During one of his concerts, while singing “She’s The One” directly to a fan, he admitted he can barely make out her face.

Williams not just sharing his own experience - he’s urging others to do their homework. “I want to warn people reading this of the potential risks, to make sure they do their research,” he told The Sun, and he regrets not linking the worsening blur to his Mounjaro use sooner.

Despite the concerns, he’s not quitting the injections. In fact, he joked that he might continue “until the sight in one eye has completely gone.”

Williams emphasised that the benefits of the injections have not been purely physical. He credits Mounjaro with easing a long-standing battle with mental anguish.