The former 'The Talk' co-host renders fans speechless as she looks extremely thin in a TikTok content that sees her recreating a legendary moment from 'The X Factor'.
- Aug 20, 2024
AceShowbiz - Sharon Osbourne looked unrecognizable in a new video. The former "The Talk" co-host rendered fans speechless as she looked extremely thin in a TikTok content that saw her recreating a legendary moment from "The X Factor".
In the video, Sharon recreated singer Rachel Lester's iconic audition as she claimed to be "better than Madonna." Fans, however, were more focused on her appearance in the hilarious clip.
Some Internet users apparead to think that the wife of Ozzy Osbourne was hardly recognizable with one saying, "If you didn't say that was Sharon Osbourne I would not have known that was Sharon Osbourne." Another asked, "Hang on. Is that Sharon Osborne? Why does her face look like that?"
"I was waiting for Sharon in the video to appear," one other commented. "I can't focus on anything other than Sharon's very gaunt face. Ozempic is killing people's looks," another noted.
Sharon previously admitted that she lost "too much weight" after taking Ozempic, Hollywood-favorite medication for weight loss. Detailing its horrible side effects, she said in a May episode of "The Talk", "I was very sick for a couple of months. The first couple of months, I just felt nauseous. Every day I felt nauseous, my stomach was upset, whatever."
Six months later, Sharon revealed she weighed under 100lbs. "I'm too gaunt, and I cant put any weight on," she said of her new look. "I want to because I feel I'm too skinny. I'm under 100lbs, and I don't want to be. Be careful what you wish for."
Despite that, the 71-year-old claimed that she didn't regret consuming Ozempic. She told ITV's "Loose Women" show, "I don't regret it. Everything with weight with me was, 'I want it now.' The injections that I was on worked, but it just seems that now I can't put anything on really." Sharon added she wishes she could add 10 pounds back to her frame but has been unable to do so.