In the video clip shared on social media, the former X Factor judge appeared in a loose blue sweater and cream trousers, visibly thinner than in recent months. She was defending her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s iconic 1970 Black Sabbath song War Pigs, insisting the track was misunderstood and not intended to support war.
“Perception vs Reality,” she captioned the video. However, the message behind the song was quickly overshadowed by growing alarm from fans who flooded the comments section with messages of concern regarding Sharon’s physical appearance.
“Sharon, I love you, but you are way too thin,” one fan wrote. Another added, “She looks ill, poor thing,” while a third user pleaded, “Please stop losing weight. You are beautiful. No more Botox and fillers.”
One blunt comment read, “Please go eat a cheeseburger.” Sharon, 71, was one of the first celebrities to publicly acknowledge her use of Ozempic, a diabetes medication widely known for its off-label use as a weight-loss drug. While it initially helped her shed pounds, the drastic transformation has since raised eyebrows.
In a candid appearance on Howie Mandel Does Stuff, Osbourne admitted that she may have taken her weight loss journey too far. “I can’t put on weight now, and I don’t know what it’s done to my metabolism, but I just can’t seem to put any on, because I think I went too far,” she confessed.
Her comments echoed earlier remarks made in a February interview with The Guardian, where she revealed, “I lost three stone [42 pounds] in four months. Too much.” The entertainment veteran has never shied away from discussing her appearance or cosmetic procedures, but fans now appear more worried about her health than ever before.
Her visibly frail look in the recent video reignited those concerns, with many urging her to prioritize her well-being over further weight loss or aesthetic changes. While Sharon continues to be active on social media and supportive of her family’s work, the overwhelming response from fans reflects a growing unease.
As more celebrities face scrutiny over extreme body transformations driven by medications like Ozempic, Sharon Osbourne’s journey stands as a high-profile example of how beauty standards and health concerns can collide in the public eye.