Sharon Osbourne is off the Ozempic train — because she’s “too skinny” now.
The 70-year-old fiery TV personality got candid about using Hollywood’s go-to weight loss drug, which she claims resulted in her dropping 30 pounds earlier this year.
Although the drug is intended for those with Type 2 diabetes, the famed manager has no shame about using it.
“Whatever you choose is up to you,” Osbourne, who did not mention Ozempic by name, told E! News on Wednesday.
Wegovy and Mounjaro are similarly formulated diabetes drugs.
“It’s not a dirty little secret when you’ve taken something to help you lose weight, which is perfectly fine. We don’t have to bulls–t,” Osbourne quipped.
The reality TV pioneer also stated that she’s no longer taking a weight-loss drug, but is still working to maintain her slimmer physique.
“I’m at the point of losing too much that I have to try and maintain,” she said.
“In my life, the heaviest I was 230 pounds, and I’m now under 100. And I want to maintain at about 105 because I’m too skinny. But I’m trying to have a healthy balance.”
Osbourne added: “It’s different for everybody, but for me, the first few weeks was f—ing s–t because you just throw up all the time. You feel so nauseous.”
“After a couple of weeks, it goes,” she continued. “And then you’re just fine, you feel nothing. Just not hungry.”
Osbourne has previously admitted she’s “always had a weight problem.”
“Everybody’s got something in life,” Osbourne told E! News, “and mine was an eating disorder, and I’ve had it my entire life.”
Meanwhile, her youngest daughter, Kelly Osbourne, 38, is busy squashing rumors that she’s undergone plastic surgery in the wake of her own slimmed-down appearance.