Lean, mean Elon Musk dressed up as Santa Claus to show off his slimmed-down figure in a celebratory Christmas post.
The billionaire shared a photo of himself in the red-and-white costume, hands on hips, in front of a Christmas tree with the caption “Ozempic Santa.”
The Tesla, SpaceX and X boss added in a follow-up post, “Like Cocaine Bear, but Santa and Ozempic!”
The 53-year-old then clarified, “Technically, Mounjaro, but that doesn’t have the same ring to it,” and added a laugh-crying emoji.
Similar to Ozempic, Mounjaro is a GLP-1 inhibitor, a class of drug developed to help people with Type 2 diabetes improve blood sugar levels, according to Health Canada.
However, it has increasingly been used by non-diabetic people to shed pounds.
Musk, who admitted to using Wegovy, another GLP-1 inhibitor, in 2022, has been calling for widespread use of GLP-1 inhibitors to combat obesity.
He wrote in an X post earlier this month: “Nothing would do more to improve the health, lifespan and quality of life for Americans than making (GLP-1 drugs) super low cost to the public. Nothing else is even close.”
However, Musk’s position is not aligned with soon-to-be Department of Health and Human Services head Robert F. Kennedy’s stance on the medications. Kennedy argued that the most cost-effective way of handling the U.S.’s obesity crisis is for Americans to eat healthier.
“We are spending $1.6K a month on this drug,” Kennedy said on Greg Gutfield’s late-night show last month.
“There is a bill right now before Congress that will make it available to everybody who is overweight … that alone will cost $3 trillion a year.”
He explained: “If we spend about one fifth of that giving good food, three meals a day, to every man, woman and child in our country, we could solve the obesity and diabetes epidemic overnight.”
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That said, RFK Jr. is no longer counting out the drugs, saying in a Dec. 12 interview with CNBC, “The first line of response should be lifestyle. It should be eating well, making sure you that you don’t get obese, and that those GLP drugs have a place.”
Musk noted that he prefers Mounjaro because taking “high doses” of Ozempic previously made him “fart and burp like Barney from the Simpsons.”
The incoming head of President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Governmental Efficiency added that for him, “Mounjaro seems to have fewer side effects and be more effective.”