Ozzy Osbourne not a fan of his wife That of Sharon Osbourne recent weight loss.
“Ozzy doesn’t like it,” Sharon, 71, revealed during the Friday, November 24, episode. Hello Great Britain. ” He is afraid. He thinks something is going to happen to me. It’s too good to be true.”
Sharon started taking Ozempic, a semaglutide injection that lowers blood sugar, in December 2022. After taking the drug for four months and losing 30 pounds, the England native said she can now handle gaining back “a few kilos”, but his body is not. t “listen”.
The old America’s Got Talent The judge also warned parents against allowing their teenagers to have access to Ozempic. “It’s easy to say, ‘That’s it.’ I can eat whatever I want and still get this injection,” she said. “I think it needs to be in the hands of older people (who) fully understand that there can be side effects.”
She continued: “I don’t want young girls (to take it) because in the world we live in today, everyone wants to be skinny.”
Since leaving Ozempic, Sharon has spoken candidly about her struggle to gain weight back. Earlier this month, she told Daily Mail that she is now at “less than 100 pounds” against his will. “I’m too skinny and I can’t gain weight,” she explained. “I want it, because I feel too skinny. … Be careful what you wish for.”
Sharon also didn’t shy away from discussing the severe side effects she experienced from Ozempic, which became popular for its off-label use as a weight-loss drug. “I was very ill for a few months,” she said during an episode of the British show in May. The speech. “The first few months, I just felt nauseous. Every day I felt nauseous, had a stomach ache, whatever.
Although she noted that her appetite eventually returned and she now eats “normally,” she continues to lose weight. “I haven’t gained a kilo. Nothing,” she said.
Sharon isn’t the only member of her family with health issues. Ozzy, 74, went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020. The news came a year after he suffered a fall that caused him to dislodge metal rods that had been inserted into his body after a quad bike accident in 2003.
Earlier this year, Ozzy shared that “after three operations, stem cell treatments, endless physiotherapy sessions and most recently the revolutionary Cybernic (HAL) treatment, my body is still physically weak. He subsequently canceled his final tour dates in Europe and the United Kingdom because he was no longer “physically capable” of performing there.
The rocker later assured fans that “I’m not dying” during a February episode of Sirius XM’s “Ozzy’s Boneyard,” but noted that he was “still in constant pain” amid his injury to the spine of 2019 and that he was “doing his best”. stay away from painkillers.
Sharon, for her part, gave an update on her husband’s health during his Hello Great Britain appearance Friday, sharing that Ozzy is doing better after “five years of nightmares and surgeries.”
“I don’t know how he coped with it, but he’s fine,” she said, adding that there were “no more operations” planned for the singer and that the two men were “waiting with looking forward to their next return to England.
The couple, who married in 1982 and share children Aimee, 40, Kelly, 39, and Jack, 38, announced their plans to return to the UK in September last year.
“I just feel like at this point in my life, I can’t speak for Ozzy, but I want to go home,” Sharon told ABC News at the time. “And that doesn’t mean I’ll never come back: my children are here. I need to get back to where I came from.
She added: “I love America. But wherever mom wants to go, I will go.