Ozzy Osbourne does not like Sharon Osbourne's current weight after his wife took Ozempic to lose pounds.
Sharon revealed that she dropped 42 pounds since she started taking the medicine, which is meant for adults with type 2 diabetes. She admitted that she looked too gaunt since she started in December and gave it up afterward.
Despite not having it anymore, Sharon left everyone worried after continuously losing more weight over the past few months - especially her husband.
Ozzy Osbourne Is Not a Fan of Sharon Osbourne's Weight Loss
During her appearance on "Good Morning Britain" on Friday, November 24, Sharon revealed that the Black Sabbath rocker does not like her drastic weight loss as Ozzy reportedly thinks something might happen to her.
Although the injection is for people living with type 2 diabetes, Sharon took the drug because her weight had been fluctuating.
"I thought, 'I've tried everything, so I thought I might as well try it,'" she added. "I could do with putting on a few pounds. But at this point, the way my body is, it's not listening."
Her comment resonated with what she told Daily Mail on November 17, during which she spoke about how she had been struggling to regain some of the weight she lost. Since she could not stop losing more pounds, she admitted she could not lose anymore.
With that, she warned everyone about the rapid transformation and that people should "be careful what you wish for."
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Sharon Osbourne Reveals the Dangers of Using Ozempic
In September, Sharon also opened up to Piers Morgan regarding the side effects she experienced when she used Ozempic.
"At first, I mean, you feel nauseous," she revealed. "You don't throw up physically but you've got that feeling. I was about two, three weeks where I felt nauseous the whole time. You get very thirsty and you don't want to eat. That's it. And that's why I keep saying you've got to keep this stuff away from younger people because they will go berserk on it, and it's not right."
The type 2 diabetes medication lowers blood sugar levels in adults, but it can also trigger diarrhea, abdominal pain and vomiting.
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