Sharon Osbourne admits shes stuck after weight loss that doesnt suit her
Sharon Osbourne opened up on her weight loss struggle as she admitted that she feels "depressed" at her situation.
The former X Factor judge has been known for her fluctuating figure over the years, but has recently looked slimmer than ever after taking a new drug which is similar to Wegovy. However she admitted that it has had the reverse affect, as she thinks that losing too much weight does not suit her.
She took to her show The Talk alongside the likes of former GMTV star Penny Smith, Kevin O'Sullivan and commentator Afua Hagan where she spoke about the concept of a new weight loss drug on her show. āThere isnāt one, my entire life and Iām 70, I have fought weight, my entire life," Sharon admitted.
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Sharon continued: "Itās affected my life to such a point. I had the gastric band, and had that removed, because it didnāt work after a while. I then had the sleeve and you canāt reverse the sleeve because they cut your stomach in half."
The star added: "It is what it is. You are stuck with that. After a while, it's all up here [in your mind]. Itās all mental." And although the new drugs had worked, Sharon now feels that she looks too skinny.
As a result this has left her with "depression" as she is unable to put on any weight as a side effect. "Now itās got a reverse effect on me personally, I donāt know for everybody, Iām sure not," Osbourne explained. "I canāt put on weight now, no matter whatever I eat. Iām stuck at this weight."
"Itās like my entire life Iāve wanted to be a certain weight, never got there, and now I have and it doesnāt suit me and I donāt like it and I canāt change it." The former rock mogul added: āThe thing about weight, it's a personal thing… for me it caused depression."
On the same show, Sharon waded into the controversy surrounding Roger Waters and allegations of antisemitism. The TalkTV star blasted the musician and didnāt hold back her feelings on claims the Pink Floyd co-founder had continually used anti-Jewish references.
"Firstly because Iām a Jewā¦ I know him, I know his reputation that precedes him in our industry," Osbourne said. "He laughs, heās always telling jokes about Jews, always making comments about money. The cliched, old time opinion," Sharon exclaimed.
She added: "He must have really lost the plot and should really go and actually take his life and live in an old peopleās home and leave the Jews aloneā¦ That is where he belongs. This has been going on for years."
The Talk airs every Monday to Thursday on TalkTV from 9pm.
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