Sharon Osbourne has shocked fans after admitting she doesn’t eat for three days out of the week.
The former reality TV star recently debuted her new dramatic slimmer figure after taking the controversial weight loss drug Ozempic.
It would seem that every celebrity and their dog is taking the drug right now.
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However, the mother of two doesn’t just attribute the drug to shedding some extra pounds.
On a recent episode of The Osbournes Podcast, Sharon and her son, Jack, discussed doomsday prepping and rationing food before the conversation quickly turned to diet.
Jack, with guest star Jason Kennedy, said the world would descend into chaos if people went without nine meals in a row.
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Jack said: “If you have something that someone wants, they'll kill you for it. You know how far away we are as a society from complete and utter breakdowns? Nine meals.
“When you break it down, you are nine meals away from complete and utter breakdown.
"That's three days of breakfast, lunch and dinner. That goes away for people, they go three days without eating, they will murder each other, their neighbors, everything.”
But the TV presenter said that would be a piece of cake.
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“God, I do that every week. At least three days without eating," she said.
Why do I feel like Sharon is on the same diet as Emily Blunt’s character in The Devil Wears Prada?
The revelation left many concerned, as one Twitter user wrote: “They have problems in this family.”
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Another commented: “Somebody, buy her a steak.”
While a third said: “Thin like a pin. So bad.”
In a recent with UK TV presenter Piers Morgan, the 70-year-old said that she had taken her Ozempic weight loss too far.
“I didn’t want to go this thin. It just happened,” she confessed.
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“You can’t stay on it forever. I’ve lost 42 pounds now, and it’s just enough.”
The Brit also opened up about the drug’s side effects and how she experienced frequent nausea.
“You don’t throw up physically, but you have that feeling,” she explained.
“I was about two to three weeks where I felt nauseous the whole time. You get very thirsty, and you don’t eat.”
According to Reuters, the popular weight loss drug was back on shelves in the US after the country faced a shortage for months.
In February, the company had warned of supply constraints, as the drug had record-breaking sales of an estimated $8.56 billion (13.4b) in 2022.