Lifestyle Health Bunnie Xo Is 'Microdosing' Weight-Loss Medication, Says She's 'Hungry as S---' The “Dumb Blonde” podcast host said she is scared of taking a higher dose of tirzepatide because she’s “scared” of side effects By Cara Lynn Shultz Cara Lynn Shultz Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared in Billboard, Forbes, and Reader's Digest. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on October 4, 2024 05:50PM EDT Comments Bunnie Xo in May 2024. Photo: SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Bunnie Xo shared that she’s started taking a small dose of the weight-loss medication tirzepatide — but hasn't experienced any appetite suppression yet. "I'm hungry as s---," Bunnie, 44, said on the latest episode of her podcast Dumb Blonde, where she revealed that she was “on my second day of tirzepatide." “OK? I don't know. I woke up a pound and a half lighter though, but, man, I can eat,” said Bunnie, who’s on the road with her husband, country star Jelly Roll, on his Beautifully Broken tour. “Like, I'm starving right now. I'm ready to eat again,” Bunnie shared. “I ate way over my calories today, but I'm eating, like, a bunch of healthy s---, like, protein and veggies.” Stock image of Mounjaro, one of the brand names for tirzepatide. Montinique Monroe/Bloomberg/Getty Bunnie Xo Recalls the First Time She Laid Eyes on Husband Jelly Roll: 'What Is This Man?' “Why am I so hungry on this s---?” she asked. Previously approved to treat diabetes, tirzepatide was granted FDA approval for weight loss when a clinical trial found that high doses of tirzepatide helped patients lose about 52 lbs. — or an average of 22.5% of their body weight. The medication — taken by injection in the thigh, stomach or arm — not only reduces appetite but improves how the body breaks down sugar and fat. It’s commonly marketed under brand names Mounjaro or Zepbound, but Bunnie didn’t specify if she was using either. However, she did say she wasn’t taking a full dose because she doesn't use medications in general. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! “I was so scared to take it, dude,” Bunnie said. “I was so scared to take it that I had nightmares the day before…I have nothing in my body.“ “I am 100% f---ing just all natural,” she continued. “Literally, have nothing in my system. So for me to even to take tirzepatide is a huge decision. So, I had a nightmare about it the night before.” Country star Jelly Roll and his wife, "Dumb Blonde" podcast host Bunnie Xo. John Shearer/Getty Stars Who've Spoken About Ozempic — and What They've Said She shared that she saw too many TikTok videos where content creators shared bad experiences with the medication, which factored into her decision to start on a smaller dose. “I was scared and I'm microdosing it. I'm not starting out at a normal level,” Bunnie explained. Even with the smaller dose, however, she said she’s experiencing some, ahem, side effects. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. “I s--- my brains out,” Bunnie said. “I also got sick. I felt like I was gonna projectile vomit, so I had to eat watermelon, and then that made me feel better. And, like, today I had a little wave of some stuff, but I got through it.” And now, Bunnie says, “I'm really hungry.” And as she reiterated, “I woke up a pound and a half lighter. So we'll see how it goes.” Close