Rosie O’Donnell is taking her new look to the red carpet.
The View alum, 63, showed off her post-weight loss physique at the Burlesque: The Musical premiere in London on Tuesday, July 22. O’Donnell appeared in a gray blazer and black pants, both with graffiti-style, New York-inspired artwork.
On the blazer, the city name is repeated down the front of the jacket and a red apple is featured across the chest. The pants feature similar designs, including stars and other drawings.
O’Donnell also added black boots, a black tee and her signature glasses.
Earlier this month, the comedian appeared at the West End opening night of Evita in London, opting for a cream-colored suit with a floral-patterned jacket.
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Rosie O’Donnell.
In May, O’Donnell shared how she feels about her recent weight loss, which was at least partly attributed to Mounjaro, a popular drug that several celebrities have used to slim down. In an Instagram post, the comedian shared a screenshot of a recent video taken of herself on stage.
“I can’t believe this is me now,” she captioned the photo. O’Donnell also added the hashtags “#mounjaro,”#weightloss” and “#bodydismorphia.”
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Rosie O’Donnell.
O’Donnell, who moved to Ireland earlier this year with her 12-year-old child Clay, previously gave fans an update on her weight loss journey in a TikTok video from March.
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“I’ve lost more weight. I am on Mounjaro for my diabetes and one of the side effects is you lose weight,” she said. “But it’s also because I had a chef for over two years in Los Angeles and I don’t have a chef now. It’s me cooking for Clay and me.”
The comedian reflected on how she felt about the change after struggling with her weight for several years, sharing that she had to go shopping in Dublin to get new clothes that “fit better” after her weight loss.
“I’m one of those people who always had a weight issue and now that I’m a size large — instead of an XL or a XXL — I find it shocking,” she said. “I really do. I find it completely shocking.”
In January 2023, O’Donnell first shared that her doctor had put her on Mounjaro and Repatha two months prior and she’d already started seeing a difference.
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