R&B singer Muni Long is the latest celebrity to undergo an extreme Ozempic weight loss. The beautiful singer, who is 35, showed off her new body. at Kash Doll’s Atlanta party celebrating the cover of the new issue of Hype Hair magazine.
Media Take Out spoke with multiple people at the event, and they all told us that Muni Love – who is a beautiful woman with a ton of talent – was unrecognizable.
Here’s what the lovely Muni Long looked like, just one year ago, at the Soul Train Awards:
Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty ImagesAnd this is what she look like now. Media Take Out spoke to multiple people at the event, who speculate that Muni Love now weighs less than 90 pounds.
One person at the event explained, “She’s tiny and frail. It was actually kind of scary.”
Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty ImagesMuni Love is an American singer and songwriter from Gifford, Florida. Under her birth name, she released her solo debut studio album, Jukebox, in December 2009 through Capitol Records. She then spent the following decade co-writing songs for other artists, including the hit singles “California King Bed” for Rihanna, “Worth It” for Fifth Harmony, “Love So Soft” for Kelly Clarkson, “Imagine” for Ariana Grande, and the global chart-topping hit “Timber” for Pitbull featuring Kesha.
Returning to her recording career in 2018, she independently released her second studio album, Coloured in June of that year, which saw Hamilton exploring Americana and country soul genres. After adopting the stage name Muni Long, she saw further recording success with her 2022 single “Hrs and Hrs”, which reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100; prompting a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings. The song also received a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance, and was included on her third album Public Displays of Affection: The Album (2022).
She has received three other Grammy Award nominations throughout her career, including for Best New Artist, Best R&B Song (“Hrs & Hrs”), and a nomination for Album of the Year through her work on Back of My Mind (2021) by H.E.R
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