Oprah Winfrey is to leave the board of Weight Watchers, in a fresh blow to a company struggling to compete against the popularity of weight-loss drugs.
The US celebrity, who has been on the firm’s board since 2015, said she would not stand for re-election at its next shareholder meeting in May.
Ms Winfrey recently revealed that she used weight-loss drugs as a “maintenance tool.”
Ms Winfrey recently revealed that she used weight-loss drugs as a “maintenance tool.”
Ms Winfrey said in a statement that she would continue to work with Weight Watchers “in elevating the conversation around recognizing obesity as a chronic condition.”
The influential talk show host and businesswoman also said she will donate all her shares in the firm to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Ms Winfrey is one of the biggest shareholders in Weight Watchers with a stake of around 10%.
When Ms Winfrey started working with the company almost a decade ago, she joined the Weight Watchers programme and shared her experiences with other members. She had previously spoken publicly about her battles with weight.
Her decision to leave the board comes as the company contends with a major shift in the weight-loss industry after the launch of anti-obesity drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic.
Oprah Winfrey is to leave the board of Weight Watchers, in a fresh blow to a company struggling to compete against the popularity of weight-loss drugs.
Ms Winfrey recently revealed that she used weight-loss drugs as a “maintenance tool.”
The US celebrity, who has been on the firm’s board since 2015, said she would not stand for re-election at its next shareholder meeting in May.
Ms Winfrey said in a statement that she would continue to work with Weight Watchers “in elevating the conversation around recognizing obesity as a chronic condition.”
Ms Winfrey recently revealed that she used weight-loss drugs as a “maintenance tool.”
Ms Winfrey recently revealed that she used weight-loss drugs as a “maintenance tool.”
Ms Winfrey said in a statement that she would continue to work with Weight Watchers “in elevating the conversation around recognizing obesity as a chronic condition.”
The influential talk show host and businesswoman also said she will donate all her shares in the firm to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Ms Winfrey is one of the biggest shareholders in Weight Watchers with a stake of around 10%.
When Ms Winfrey started working with the company almost a decade ago, she joined the Weight Watchers programme and shared her experiences with other members. She had previously spoken publicly about her battles with weight.
Her decision to leave the board comes as the company contends with a major shift in the weight-loss industry after the launch of anti-obesity drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic.
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