Sharon Osbourne admits that she wants to stop losing weight after taking Ozempic caused her to weigh less than 100 pounds.

“I’m too gaunt, and I can’t put any weight on. I want to because I feel I’m too skinny. I’m under 100 pounds, and I don’t want to be. Be careful what you wish for,” the television personality told the DailyMail.

She confessed that she started using this medication in 2022 but has quit using it for some time now.

The former America’s Got Talent judge then went on to caution her fans.

“My warning is don’t give it to teenagers,” she said. “It’s just too easy. You can lose so much weight, and it’s easy to become addicted to that, which is very dangerous. I couldn’t stop losing weight, and now I’ve lost 42 pounds, and I can’t afford to lose any more.”

“I don’t care what people say about the way I look,” she mentioned. “I know I look gaunt, and I know everything that goes along with it. And I did it.”

Despite this, Sharon stated that she paid a lot of money to look beautiful.

“I was never a beauty. I was never blessed that way,” she stated.

In addition to discussing her weight loss, the music manager discussed why she turned a blind eye when her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, misbehaved with his groupies.

“I was so used to it because that was the world I knew. That’s what comes along with being famous. It was always there,” Sharon declared. “Especially if somebody is insecure or a narcissist that wants it all [as he was]. I was always like, ‘Wear a condom and never ask names or addresses. You don’t want to know.'”

“When it gets to something more personal than that, then it’s a problem,” the former The X-Factor judge continued. “Then I’m not going to turn a blind eye.”

She then talked about how the couple has managed to have a successful marriage for so long despite past issues that could have torn them apart for good.

“You’ve got to remember I had three kids,” Sharon stated. “I had a family to hold together. Aimee was born in 1983, Kelly the following year and Jack the year after that. I didn’t have parents to look after me.”

“I couldn’t call up and say, ‘Listen, what do I do? I’ve got this problem with my husband.’ There was no one,” Sharon said. “You get through. It takes a toll on you mentally, of course it does. You push it down, then one day you just explode.”

“It’s got to be 30 years ago that I discovered antidepressants, something to even out my mood and keep me on a level that was livable,” she added.

“Well, for nearly five years my husband’s been really sick. Relationships change all the time, as we change,” she stated. “We’re at a stage where I’ve been taking care of my husband, not because I have to but because I want to and I love him.”

She has had to deal with her husband battling Parkinson’s disease and the spinal problems that he suffered after his fall in 2019.

“He’s had seven operations in five years. There’s nothing more they can do. Now it’s about recuperating,” she mentioned. “He was on huge amounts of blood thinners so you have to be careful because if you fall again you could bleed out. It’s like he’s a piece of china, and you’ve got to put cotton wool around him.”

Sharon then mentioned that “it’s just been heartbreaking for me to see my husband in a position where he’s not self-sufficient, he needs help. He was so vibrant, with such a zest for life. But you learn to adapt.”

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