Sharon stated that the “Crazy Train” rocker thinks that the Type 2 diabetes medicine is “too good to be true.”
Sharon Osbourne is opening out about her weight loss after the Olympics – and how her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, is concerned that she is jeopardizing her health.
Sharon, 71, said on Good Morning Britain on Friday that the “Crazy Train” rocker, 74, isn’t delighted with her smaller figure and how she got it. “He doesn’t like it,” she explained, adding that he believes she has shed too much weight.
“And he’s scared that something bad is going to happen to me,” Sharon added, alluding to her usage of the Type 2 diabetes medication. “‘You’ve got skinny, something else is going to happen,’ he says.” He’s always thinking about the negative side of things, that it’s too wonderful to be true.”
Sharon admitted that she could stand to gain “a few pounds,” but she claims her body is “not listening, it’s staying where it is.”
The former The Talk anchor stated that she wanted to participate in Ozempic because she was “fed up” with fighting with her weight. “I just thought, ‘I’ve tried everything so I might as well try this,” she went on to say.
Despite her husband’s concerns about the medication’s potential long-term adverse effects, she has discovered that it works well for her. “Look, it does what it says on the package. It most certainly does,” she added.
She did, however, express her personal worries regarding the usage of Ozempic and comparable medications by teenagers. “I don’t think it’s appropriate for teenagers.” I’m afraid about 16- to 20-year-olds because it’s so simple to declare, “This is it.” I’m free to eat anything I want. “I keep taking this injection, and I’m like this,” she said.
“I just think it needs to be in the hands of older people, who totally understand there could be side effects to this,” she said.
Sharon also mentioned Ozzy’s severe health issues during her GMB appearance, stating the Black Sabbath frontman had gone through “five years of nightmares and operations” on his neck and spine to address structural damage incurred in a 2019 accident.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone UK, Ozzy discussed his health. “Having to go through four surgeries has really knocked me around,” he added. “The second surgery went horribly wrong and nearly paralyzed me.” I assumed I’d be fine after the second and third, but with the fourth, they inserted a fucking rod into my spine. They discovered a malignancy in one of the vertebrae, so they had to pull it out as well. It’s hard out there, man.”
Sharon told the newspaper that seeing her spouse go through so much has been difficult for her. “I’ve just felt so helpless and so bad for Ozzy, to see him going through the pain,” she went on to say.