Sharon Osbourne Reveals Ozzy Osbourne's Disapproval of Her Weight Loss

Sharon Osbourne Reveals Ozzy Osbourne's Disapproval of Her Weight Loss

Sharon Osbourne stuns with her remarkable weight loss, but her husband Ozzy Osbourne seems skeptical, considering it too good to be true

Sharon Osbourne Reveals Ozzy Osbourne's Disapproval of Her Weight Loss

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Ozzy Osbourne isn’t a fan of wife Sharon Osbourne’s recent weight loss.

During the November 24 episode of Good Morning Britain, Sharon, 71, disclosed that Ozzy is not a fan of her using Ozempic due to his fear that something might happen to her. She started taking the semaglutide injection in December 2022 and has lost 30 pounds over the course of four months. Now, she feels that her body is not responding to her desire to gain back some weight.

The ex-America’s Got Talent judge cautioned parents against allowing their teens to have access to Ozempic. "It's dangerous to think, 'This is it. I can eat what I want and just keep taking this injection,'" she cautioned. "I believe it should be in the hands of older individuals who fully comprehend that there may be potential side effects."

She further added, "I don't want young women to take it because in today's society, everyone desires to be slim."

After stopping Ozempic, Sharon has been open about her struggle to regain weight. She recently revealed to the Daily Mail that she has dropped to "under 100 pounds" against her wishes. Sharon expressed concern about her appearance, stating "I’m too gaunt and I can’t put any weight on. I want to, because I feel I’m too skinny. … Be careful what you wish for."

Sharon has also been vocal about the severe side effects she experienced while taking Ozempic, which has gained popularity as a weight loss drug despite being used off-label. During an episode of the U.K.’s The Talk in May, she described feeling very sick for a couple of months, with constant nausea and stomach upset.

After her appetite returned and she began eating "normally," Sharon continued to lose weight and has not put on a pound. She isn't the only member of her family facing health issues, as Ozzy, 74, revealed his Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2020, following a fall that dislodged metal rods from a quad bike crash in 2003.

Despite undergoing multiple surgeries, stem cell treatments, and physical therapy, as well as the innovative Cybernic (HAL) Treatment, Ozzy admitted that his body remains physically weak. As a result, he made the difficult decision to cancel his upcoming tour dates in Europe and the U.K. citing that he was no longer physically capable of performing.

Addressing concerns about his health, the rocker emphatically stated that he is not dying during an episode of Sirius XM's "Ozzy's Boneyard" in February, but he did acknowledge that he continues to experience constant pain from his 2019 spinal injury. Despite this, he is committed to managing his pain without relying on medication.

During her appearance on Good Morning Britain, Sharon provided an update on her husband's health, stating that Ozzy is doing better after enduring five years of nightmares and operations. She expressed her astonishment at how he has managed to withstand it all, but reassured that he is now in good health. Furthermore, she mentioned that there are no further operations scheduled for the singer, and they are both eagerly anticipating their move back to England.

The couple, who tied the knot in 1982 and share children Aimee, 40, Kelly, 39, and Jack, 38, announced their plans to return to the U.K. in September of last year.

Sharon Osbourne Reveals Ozzy Osbourne's Disapproval of Her Weight Loss

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"At this stage of my life, I can't say for Ozzy, but I want to go home," Sharon expressed to ABC News. "It doesn't mean I'll never return - my children are here. I need to be where I belong."

She added, “I love America. But where Mama wants to go, I’ll go.”