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  • 9/8/2023
Sharon & Kelly Osbourne REACT to Hollywood Ozempic Craze _ E! News

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00:00 Yeah, if you're on Ozempic, just f***ing say you're on Ozempic.
00:03 Who cares?
00:05 I just don't get why people want to be seen to be perfect.
00:09 Oh, I did it through working out.
00:11 You know, I run six miles in the morning and I'm on this,
00:15 you know, diet.
00:16 I cleanse my body every day, all of this rubbish.
00:19 And it's like, who cares?
00:22 It's your past in life.
00:23 Whatever you choose is up to you.
00:26 And it's not a dirty little secret.
00:29 Why make it something dirty and try and make yourself perfect
00:35 when you've taken something to help you lose weight,
00:39 which is perfectly fine.
00:41 It's perfectly fine.
00:42 You know, I lost 20, then 30, now I'm at 40 and I'm trying to stop.
00:49 I don't do the ejection anymore.
00:52 I'm still trying to work on maintaining a level of my weight.
00:58 And so I just think about younger people that want to lose weight
01:03 and that they should be properly monitored on this
01:07 because it could turn bad for a lot of young kids on this.
01:11 You know, everybody's got something in life.
01:13 And mine was, you know, an eating disorder.
01:16 And I've had it my entire life.
01:18 And it's now, now I'm at the point of it tipped over too far
01:24 with losing too much that I have to now try and maintain a balance.
01:31 I mean, in my life, the heaviest I was was 230 pounds.
01:38 And I'm now under 100.
01:40 And I don't, I want to maintain at about 105 because I'm too skinny.
01:46 But I'm trying to, you know, work on having a healthy balance.
01:53 And that's what I've got to do.
01:55 When I was pregnant, I made the conscious decision to hide
01:59 because I wasn't, I wasn't a petite pregnant person.
02:03 I was, I got really big.
02:06 I was well over 200 pounds.
02:09 And I didn't want what the media did to Jessica Simpson
02:17 when she was pregnant to happen to me.
02:20 And I think that it was so disgusting what they did to her.
02:25 And they still do it.
02:26 And it made me, I hid.
02:32 I hung out with my dad for nine months in a house
02:34 and didn't really go anywhere or wasn't really around anyone
02:39 because I just didn't want to deal with the gift that keeps on giving
02:44 and a picture of me the size of a house and what people would then say.
02:50 I'm not also, I'm also going to be honest.
02:52 I felt the pressure of after having the baby to lose the baby weight.
02:56 And I came to it in the sense where it became like my mission.
03:01 I was obsessed with it because I just didn't want to even get
03:05 brought into the conversation.
03:07 I just wanted to be left alone.
03:08 And I knew that the only way to be left alone is if I lost the weight.
03:11 So I did.
03:13 And I do feel great for it.
03:16 I do.
03:17 But I'm not going to sit here and pretend like it wasn't like,
03:22 oh, it just fell off.
03:23 It did not.
03:24 It was a lot of work and it was miserable.
03:26 And I was hungry all the time.
03:28 But I'm really happy with the result.
03:33 It's just about learning moderation and using the tools that I
03:39 have been given.
03:40 And it also helps that I had weight loss surgery.
03:44 What's the point in sitting here and [BLEEP]
03:46 you on and being like, oh, I didn't get a facelift.
03:48 I just used this incredible new moisturizer.
03:50 No, you [BLEEP]
03:53 And yeah, if you're on Ozempic, just [BLEEP]
03:55 say you're on Ozempic.
03:57 Who cares?
03:58 I'm a mom now.
03:59 I love it.
04:01 It's the best thing that has ever happened to me.
04:04 He is almost crawling, which is amazing.
04:07 He is kind of like scooting backwards and turning in circles.
04:12 And now my favorite thing is that he is mom obsessed.
04:15 And just if he sees me, he is reaching for me.
04:18 And I love it.
04:19 I'm always barred.
04:21 And I mean, that's the luxury of doing your own podcast,
04:25 that you can--
04:27 you don't have to be filtered.
04:29 You don't have to be told that that's not politically
04:33 correct to talk about.
04:35 If you want to talk about it, talk about it.
04:36 And as I say, if the public don't like it
04:40 or they feel offended, it takes one second
04:43 to press a button off.
04:47 There are times where we want to kill each other.
04:50 But ultimately, we all love each other so much.
04:53 And we are our best versions of ourselves when we're together.
04:58 Then it gives us an excuse to hang out together and be
05:01 together.
05:02 And that's something that--
05:04 now I'm a mom.
05:05 My brother's got four children.
05:07 And it's-- oh, hello, O.
05:10 And life looks very different for all of us now.
05:16 So any excuse to all be together is that I will take it.
05:21 The thing is, we're two oddballs.
05:23 We're both oddballs.
05:24 I might look quite--
05:27 the way I dress and the way--
05:29 quite normal.
05:30 But normal is not a word I use often.
05:35 So we're two oddballs.
05:38 And we're two-- we were two wild young people
05:43 that found each other.
05:45 And I think we're cut from the same mold.
05:51 And it just-- it's not been easy.
05:55 No relationship is easy.
05:56 And you have to work at it.
05:58 And you get your ugly times, your bad times,
06:00 and your horrific times.
06:02 But if you love each other enough, you'll work through.
06:06 And to realize that you have to accept people for what they
06:11 are-- they'll never be what you want them to be.
06:13 You have to accept them.
06:15 They're good and they're bad parts.
06:17 If you love them enough, you'll accept it.
06:20 And realize that you can't change it.
06:23 I grew the most when I went to treatment again two years ago.
06:27 I got to the root of all my childhood trauma
06:31 and all of my mental health issues
06:35 that I didn't realize that I had anxiety disorders.
06:40 And I was suffering from major depression
06:44 and needed to be on medication.
06:46 Like, I didn't know.
06:49 And taking that time out, because I've been working
06:54 since I was 15 years old.
06:57 And I just went from show to show to show,
06:59 from project to project, and never took any time off.
07:03 And it allowed me to stay mentally unwell.
07:08 So when I did stop and I did take the time off,
07:11 and I realized what I really didn't want out of life.
07:14 (upbeat music)
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