
EXCLUSIVE The tragic truth about why Sharon Osbourne is so gaunt and the chilling impact Ozempic has had on her - as concerned friends tell KATIE HIND they are desperately worried for her health
When Sharon Osbourne was a judge on The X Factor, she had a reputation for straight talking.
There wasn't a single subject, no matter how intimate, inappropriate or downright embarrassing, that she considered off-limits. It got her into a lot of trouble at times – but also made her a lot of fun.
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The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
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