Roisin Kelly, commissioning editor at The Sunday Times, dives into the controversial prescribing of Wegovy to teenagers, driven by rising obesity and parental desperation. She shares compelling stories, like 'Emma's,' illustrating how bullying and previous failed interventions lead families to seek medical help. Roisin also discusses the potential long-term impacts, the importance of evidence-based guidance, and the challenges of forming healthy relationships with food. With the clinic treating around 70 teens, she raises questions about the future of weight-loss drugs and their societal implications.