TV star Sharon Osbourne is accustomed to making headlines, and this week she was drawing notice for her new barely-there physique.
The 70-year-old was recently photographed while on a Beverly Hills shopping spree, displaying her recent weight loss,
which she has previously claimed was caused by some highly contentious weight loss injections.
After losing 30 pounds, Sharon did acknowledge that the Wegovy injections,
the brand name for the semaglutide medication that suppresses appetite, had unpleasant side effects and made her feel ‘very sick.’
When Sharon, who is no longer receiving the injections, indulged in retail therapy at Estefano Ricci before going to Nate’n Al’s for a meal, she flaunted her trim body.
Her presence comes following a candid conversation she had about the negative consequences she experienced after utilizing the contentious weight loss injections.
Her former co-host Daisy McAndrew clarified on an episode of The Talk in May that losing weight requires more than just increasing activity.
Many people’s metabolisms don’t function that way, Daisy added. According to Page Six, Sharon concurred, saying: ‘It doesn’t. It is a psychological issue.
It truly is, with the exception of, you know, when kids grow up in a home where they only eat pies and chips.
But I seized it. Although there is never a quick fix, I lost 30 pounds while taking it for four months.
She continued, disclosing her troubles with her health: ‘I was quite sick for a few of months. I simply felt sick the first few months. Every day I experienced nausea and stomach discomfort.
But listen, I took it for four months, and I shed 30 pounds, she said. I simply ate two chips when we were on break, and even though I now eat normally, I haven’t gained any weight. Nothing.’
According to The Daily Mail, Sharon’s comments coincided with news that the UK introduction of WeGovy, the weight reduction injections,
had been temporarily postponed because to worries over an excessive amount of demand. Patients were initially required
to self-administer the medication once a week with a pen. The medicine suppresses hunger by causing a sense of fullness and pleasure.
Some fans weren’t as persuaded by Sharon’s weight loss, posting on social media that the celebrity looked ‘awful’ and ‘sick’ and had lost all recognition.
After getting a lapband to help her lose weight in 2014, Sharon said that she felt like a ‘cheat.’
She did ultimately lose a remarkable 100 pounds, but her main concern was with the procedure’s long-term adverse effects.