Fears for frail’ sharon

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The star’s dramatic weight loss has fans concerned for her health

WORDS: ARIANA LONGSON. PHOTOS: GETTY, SHUTTERSTOCK

2024

Just two months after she told Woman, ‘I needed to put some weight on, which I have,’ fans are beginning to worry for Sharon Osbourne’s health after she was pictured looking even smaller. Following a string of recent TV appearances, viewers have described the star – who has been vocal about her experience with the type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic for weight loss – as looking ‘unrecognisable’.

Now, despite Sharon previously admitting, ‘I can’t afford to lose any more,’ fans are asking whether Sharon has ‘taken things too far’ when it comes to her dramatic weight loss.

In a recent appearance on Loose Women, Sharon, 71, said she ‘doesn’t regret’ her decision to take Ozempic to lose weight, despite previously admitting, ‘I feel I’m too skinny, I’m too gaunt. I lost 42lb — that’s 3st — but it was too much.’ But while the TV personality said she was keen to gain weight, confessing, ‘I’d put on [weight] if I could. I’d put back another 10 [pounds]’, it seems she is now unable to. ‘The injection that I was on worked and it just seems that now I can’t put anything on,’ Sharon said, adding, ‘However much I eat, I stay the same weight. Be careful what you wish for.’

And fans of the daytime show quickly took to social media to express their concern for Sharon. One wrote, ‘Sharon Osbourne’s appearance is shocking & worrying. She looks unwell,’ while another said, ‘[She] looks very frail and very thin, the only thing that resembles her is her voice.’ A third added, ‘I love Sharon Osbourne, but she looks almost unrecognisable given how much weight she has lost. I hope she is OK health wise.’

In the past, Sharon has made no secret of the fact that she’s battled with her weight. She admitted, ‘I’ve struggled with my weight for my entire life. I’ve been fat and I’ve been thin.’

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