Television personality Kelly Osbourne shut down Ozempic rumors after she underwent an 85-pound weight loss transformation. Osbourne, daughter of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, said she went on a weight loss journey after the birth of her first son with Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson.

“I had gestational diabetes, and I had to lose the weight that I had gained during pregnancy,” Osbourne said in an interview with Extra. “Otherwise, I was at a higher risk of actually getting diabetes, which I did not want. I cut out sugar and carbohydrates, and I rapidly lost weight.”

Ozempic, a type 2 diabetes drug, has grown in popularity on social media due to its rapid weight loss effects. Osbourne’s mother, Sharon Osbourne, has been open about using Ozempic to help her lose 42 pounds. Sharon claims she stopped using the drug because she did not like the way she looked at 92 pounds. 

Although Osbourne said she did not use Ozempic, she did say she underwent EmFace and EmSculpt Neo procedures to help tighten loose skin around her body. Both are non-surgical procedures that do not require recovery time.

“I really wanted to tighten the skin around my neck and under my chin. I had the baby, and my stomach got so many stretch marks, and the skin, it looks like it lost its elasticity.”

Osbourne’s doctor, Glynis Ablon, described the device as, “This is a device that actually is like doing 20,000 situps or leg squats, so it’s literally contracting the muscles. It’s like doing yoga for the face.”

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