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Charlotte Everett

Sharon Osbourne's shrinking frame as she's pictured after weight loss jabs admission

Sharon Osbourne has been pictured looking considerably slimmer after admitting to using weight loss jabs.

The 70-year-old was seen in West Hollywood after dropping 2.1st from using the controversial injections.

Covering her face with a pair of dark subglasses, Sharon opted for a simple white cardigan and black trousers as she made her way towards a local gallery.

Looking as chic as ever, her usual glam make-up was on point and her hair brushed into her classic signature style.

She opened up last month about losing a total of 30lbs over the course of four months after using the jabs.

However, Sharon admitted she felt nauseous everyday and said it was not a "quick fix".

Sharon has lost just over two stone (CPR/D.Sanchez / BACKGRID)
Sharon was seen in West Hollywood (CPR/D.Sanchez / BACKGRID)

While talking about the weight loss injections on The Talk, Sharon revealed her own experiences after it was announced that WeGovy's launch in the UK had been paused.

Sharon said: "It is a mental problem. It really is, apart from, you know, when children grow up in a household where they live off chips and pies.

"But I took (the injection.) I took it for four months and I lost 30 pounds, but like everything, there’s always no quick recipe.

"I was very sick for a couple of months. The first couple of months, I just felt nauseous. Every day I felt nauseous, my stomach was upset, whatever.

Sharon with husband Ozzy and daughter Kelly in 2020 (FilmMagic)

"But listen, I took it for four months, I lost 30lbs. 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."

Sharon has also used other methods to lose weight in the past, having gastric bypass surgery in 1999.

But in 2014, she said she regretted the procedure due to feeling like a "cheat" by using surgery to lose weight rather than diet and exercise, she told Entertainment Tonight.

The procedure, which is sometimes called a lap band, involves placing an inflatable band in a ring around the upper portion of the stomach.

The restrictive band effectively shrinks the size of the stomach, preventing the patient from eating large meals.

Sharon managed to lose 100lbs following her surgery but had the band removed in 2006.

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