Gogglebox star Amy Tapper has revealed the results of her remarkable 7st weight loss in a series of new holiday snaps after sharing she used the weight-loss jab Mounjaro to help her achieve it.
The 25-year-old TV personality, who first found fame on the Channel 4 series alongside her family in 2013, looked radiant as she posed on a hotel balcony in a blue denim dress featuring a corseted bodice and pleated skirt.
“Another day another slay,” Amy captioned the photos, proudly showing off her slimmer figure after dropping three dress sizes in just a year.
She previously told The Sun that she began using Mounjaro jabs in June 2024 after years of struggling to lose weight through traditional methods.
“I’m fitting into size 18 clothes for the first time since I was 15 or 16 – it’s hard for me to believe,” she said. “It’s changed my life. I get annoyed, though, that some people call it the ‘lazy way out’. I don’t want people to think I haven’t tried — this has been my only option to get this far.”
Tapper, who has gradually worked up to a 15mg weekly dose, first celebrated reaching the six-stone mark in April this year, posting a tearful video of herself cheering on the scales. “Wow wow wow – six stone down! I cannot believe it,” she wrote. “Here’s to the next stone and more.”
The reality star has continued to document her journey online, regularly sharing gym workouts, boxing sessions and motivational updates with her followers. She often credits her personal trainer for helping her stay consistent and rebuild her confidence after years of struggling with her body image.
In July, she revealed the dramatic difference a year had made by wearing the same dress in a new colour, three sizes smaller. “What a difference a year can make!” she wrote.
Tapper, who left Gogglebox in 2018 to pursue other TV opportunities, has since appeared on Celebs Go Dating and become a popular influencer known for promoting body positivity and self-acceptance.
She has also been praised by fans for her honesty about the emotional side of weight loss and the pressure of growing up in the public eye. Many flooded her latest post with supportive messages, calling her transformation “inspiring” and “amazing”.
Tapper now says she hopes to use her platform to help others who feel stuck or judged when trying to improve their health, encouraging followers to “focus on what makes you feel good inside and out”.