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Topic History of: Sharon Osbourne
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Green Man She looks very frail.
robbiex She looks good for a woman in her 70s, although she looked better before the dramatic weight loss. She didn't need to lose weight, particularly through artificial means.

A bit of puffiness in the face can help fill out wrinkles and prevent you from looking too gaunt.
Green Man I don't normally do body shaming, but she is very grotesque. There is something about skinny old women that looks disturbing and deathly. I am not saying it's all their fault.

Matt Lucas also looks like an AIDs sufferer due to Ozempic. A lot of people do look better having some lumber on them. You can carry some weight and still be healthy, it's all BMI, moving, eating and calorie deficit. Paul McKenna has said numerous times that diets do not work; it's about habits.

I don't Sharon is ever going to be about her body; she had numerous procedures done, I do think there needs to be on body dysmorphia. When you get older, you notice girls don't give you a second glance. It might be similar for women when men don't look at them either.

www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-14...rn-ozempic-thin.html