Sharon Osbourne admitted she suffered numerous side effects after recently using a weight-loss drug.
“I was very sick for a couple of months,” the 70-year-old shared on the UK’s “The Talk” Thursday.
“The first couple of months, I just felt nauseous. Every day I felt nauseous, my stomach was upset, whatever.”
Osbourne said she took the medication — without specifying which one — for four months and lost 30 pounds, but “like everything, there’s always no quick recipe.”
However, the mom of three said that her appetite is back to normal now that she has stopped injecting herself with the weight-loss meds.
“But listen, I took it for four months, I lost 30 pounds,” Osbourne continued. “I’ve just shoved two chips in my mouth, while we had the break, and I eat normally now, and I haven’t put on a pound. Nothing.”
The former reality star showed off her slimmer frame while leaving her hotel in London on Friday ahead of King Charles III’s coronation.
Osbourne wore a cornflower blue trouser suit with a red scarf tied around her neck. She completed the look with a pair of white boots.
Osbourne isn’t the only star who has been open about using medication — like the Type II diabetes drug Ozempic — to shed a few pounds.
The weight-loss drugs have become the newest craze in Hollywood, with reality stars such as “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Dolores Catania and “Shahs of Sunset” alum Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi admitting that they have used it to slim down.
However, other stars have warned about the dangers of the meds, including Bethenny Frankel, who said she heard the drugs can affect people’s moods and personalities.
“Mark my words,” the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum said last month. “We’re not going to hear about the s–t show of this for months and years to come … it’s going to be a f–king s–t show.”