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Sharon Osbourne, 70, addressed her dramatic weight reduction when she appeared on Piers Morgan‘s show with her family. During the Sept. 20 sit-down interview, Sharon looked significantly different from losing so much weight in her face, as she confirmed that she took Ozempic to drop over 40 pounds. “You can’t keep on it without end, firstly,” Sharon stated concerning the controversial diabetes treatment.

“Now I’ve lost 42 pounds and it’s just enough,” the previous actuality star added. “It’s just time to stop. I didn’t actually want to go this thin, but it just happened. I’ll probably put it all on again soon.” Sharon sat together with her daughter Kelly Osbourne, 38, her son Jack Osbourne, 37, and her husband Ozzy Osbourne, 74, throughout the interview.

Sharon went on to disclose how she’s dealt with being on Ozempic. “At first, you feel nauseous. You don’t throw up physically but you’ve got that feeling,” she shared. “I was about two-three weeks where I felt nauseous the whole time. You get very thirsty and you don’t want to eat. That’s why I keep saying you’ve got to keep this stuff away from younger people because they will go berserk on it and it’s not right.”

Kelly, who has brazenly struggled together with her weight through the years, stated Sharon has extra “confidence” from shedding pounds. “I can only speak for myself — food is an issue for me. And to see mom free of that for a brief amount of time to where you don’t have to think about it, because you don’t think about it,” Kelly famous. “Seeing how good my mom feels in her body, I think it’s totally worth it.”

Sharon Osbourne
Sharon Osbourne has misplaced weight from Ozempic (Picture: S Meddle/ITV/Shutterstock)

Sharon beforehand spoke to E! Information on Sept. 6 about her important weight reduction, in addition to her determination to take Ozempic to get skinnier. “Whatever you choose is up to you,” the mom-of-three stated. “It’s not a dirty little secret when you’ve taken something to help you lose weight, which is perfectly fine.” She continued, “I’m at the point of losing too much that I have to try and maintain.”

“In my life, the heaviest I was 230 pounds and I’m now under a hundred. And I want to maintain at about 105 because I’m too skinny,” Sharon defined. “But I’m trying to have a healthy balance. It’s a mental thing. Sometimes, I would eat to punish myself and then I wouldn’t eat to show that I had control of my life. I tried exercising, but I’m too lazy for that.”