Sharon Osbourne talked candidly on Loose Women on Monday morning when asked about her controversial weight loss tactics.
The British TV personality and former music manager, 71, stated last year that she had experienced ‘f*****g s**t’ adverse effects from Ozempic, a type-2 diabetes medicine used by celebrities to promote weight reduction.
She also admits to going days without eating after losing 30 pounds – or little more than two stone – as part of her fast weight reduction quest.
Sharon made headlines for her diet and medication-aided weight reduction, so the Loose Women panel wanted to discuss it with her when she appeared on the show on Monday morning.
When asked if she had any regrets, Sharon responded, ‘No, no, not at all,’ before emphasising that she had no reservations about proceeding with the procedure.
‘[I’ve lost lots of weight] but I don’t regret it. Always, everything with my weight was, “I want it now! I’ve got to go on holiday in two weeks? Can I lose 50 pounds? No, I don’t think so!”‘
‘I always wanted [weight loss] now. The injections that I was on worked and it just seems that now I can’t put anything on.’
Sharon was then asked whether the injection had changed her eating habits, to which she admitted: ‘You go down, you put it all back on again. It’s a constant thing.’
Despite claiming she had no regrets about the weight reduction, she did admit she wished she could acquire weight in her present position: ‘I dropped nearly 40 pounds. If I could, I’d regain 10 pounds.’
On a recent edition of The Osbournes Podcast, the former X Factor judge talked with her son Jack, 37, that society is ‘nine meals’ away from collapse, and that people would’murder each other’ if forced to go three days without food.
Sharon joked that she goes without eating three days a week, and their visitor Jason Kennedy described her practices as ‘intermittent fasting’.
When asked to provide an update on husband Ozzy Osbourne’s condition, Sharon was more reserved, merely stating that the Black Sabbath frontman was ‘doing fine’ despite a slew of health issues.
In November of last year, the Crazy Train singer was spotted in a wheelchair after apparently stating that he no longer wanted to undergo any additional spine surgery.
Ozzy underwent significant surgery in the middle of 2019, after falling at his Los Angeles home in an incident that left him paraplegic.
Last year, the iconic musician, who stole the stage at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in 2022 in Birmingham, said that he was unable to go on tour due to several spinal injury treatments.
In September, Ozzy told The Osbournes Podcast listeners that surgery would no longer be an option for him ‘because I can’t do it anymore.’
Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.