Jack Osbourne has slammed ‘haters’ who have criticised his mother Sharon Osbourne’s impressive weight reduction.
The former X Factor judge and wife of rocker Ozzy Osbourne has been frank about her recent weight reduction.
She has acknowledged to using Ozempic, a medicine intended to treat type 2 diabetes but that some individuals have been using to lose weight.
Doting father Jack, 38, said on Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain that as long as his 71-year-old mother is happy, that’s all that matters.
Jack shared: ‘If it makes you feel better when you get up in the morning and it makes you think, “Oh wow, this outfit looks good on me,” there’s nothing wrong with that.’
He added: ‘People are just gonna be haters no matter what.’
‘My mum just kind of laughs at it,’ Jack added. ‘She’s gotten used to it. She has a thick skin. Skin that is both thin and thick.’
Sharon has previously stated that she ‘didn’t want to become this thin,’ admitting that she is trying to regain the 30 pounds she has dropped.
Sharon talked openly on Talk TV in September about having a gastric band, a gastric sleeve, and using diet pills after suffering with her weight in the past.
‘There isn’t one [I haven’t tried],’ she shared.
‘My entire life and I’m seventy, I have fought weight, my entire life.
‘It’s affected my life to such a point. I had the gastric band, and had that removed, because it didn’t work after a while. I then had the sleeve and you can’t reverse the sleeve because they cut your stomach in half… it is what it is. You are stuck with that.’
Sharon then continued: ‘After a while, it’s all up here [in your mind]. It’s all mental.’
She went on to say that using Ozempic produced an unanticipated negative effect.
‘Now it’s got a reverse effect on me personally, I don’t know for everybody, I’m sure not. But I can’t put on weight now, no matter whatever I eat,’ she explained.
‘I’m stuck at this weight. And it’s like, my entire life I’ve wanted to be a certain weight, never got there, and now I have and it doesn’t suit me and I don’t like it and I can’t change it.’