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Sharon Osbourne Lost 42 Pounds on Ozempic and Here's What She Eats in a Day at 73

The celeb tried the Atkins diet, which emphasizes low-carb, high-protein foods.

Sharon Osborne has been on quite the weight-loss journey. She started as far back as 1999 with gastric band surgery, according to PEOPLE. More recently, the celeb went on a course of Ozempic and ultimately lost 42 pounds. The process was challenging for the star—she lost more than she wanted and had a tough time regaining some back.

Now that she's lost her weight and is on maintenance mode, it's essential to have a solid lifestyle plan on deck so she doesn't start to overeat again. This is what Sharon Osbourne eats after losing 42 pounds on Ozempic.

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She Battled a Food Addiction

Ozzy Osbourne & wife Sharon Osbourne at Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards 2010 at Sony Studios, Culver City. June 5, 2010 Los Angeles, CA Picture: Paul Smith / Featureflash
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Osbourne dealt with an addiction to food for many years.

"We all have our own little addictions that we do not in moderation but too much, and mine is food. I mean, I am a food addict," the celeb told Entertainment Tonight (via PEOPLE).

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She Dealt With an "Eating Disorder"

Sharon Osbourne at the 'American Idol' Top 12 Party. Area, Los Angeles, CA. 03-05-09
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Osbourne also told E! that she struggled with an "eating disorder."

"It's a mental thing. Sometimes, I would eat to punish myself and then I wouldn't eat to show that I had control of my life. I tried exercising, but I'm too lazy for that," she revealed.

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She Took Ozempic

GDANSK, POLAND - MAY 2022: obese fat man preparing Semaglutide Ozempic injection control blood sugar levels
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Osbourne took a prescription weight-loss drug—Ozempic—during her health journey. The medication suppresses appetite and promotes significant weight loss.

"I started on Ozempic last December and I've been off it for a while now, but my warning is don't give it to teenagers, it's just too easy," Osbourne shared with Daily Mail in 2023.

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She Started the Atkins Low-Carb Diet

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One way Osbourne totally revamped her eating habits was by following the Atkins diet, which emphasizes low-carb, high-protein meals.

She told PEOPLE the diet was "unbelieveable," adding, "It gave me structure to a part of my life that I had very little self-control over. I always had bad problems with my weight, flip-flopping all the time, so it's something that taught me to take care of myself."

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The Diet Emphasizes Foods Like Fatty Fish, Eggs, and Low-Carb Veggies

LOS ANGELES - SEP 18: Sharon Osbourne at the CBS 2012 Fall Premiere party at Greystone Manor on September 18, 2012 in Los Angeles, California
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According to Healthline, the Atkins diet emphasizes foods like meat (chicken, beef, and pork), fatty fish (salmon, mackerel, and trout), low-carb vegetables (broccoli, spinach, kale, and asparagus), healthy fats (avocado and extra-virgin olive oil), whole grains (oatmeal and brown rice), eggs, full-fat dairy (cheese, butter, and cream), nuts, and seeds.

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The Diet Limits Foods Like Sugar, Refined Grains, and Starchy Veggies

LOS ANGELES - JAN 11: Sharon Osbourne arrives at People's Choice Awards 2012 at Nokia Theater at LA Live on January 11, 2012 in Los Angeles, CA
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Those on the Atkins diet should limit or avoid refined grains (white bread, white pasta, white rice), sugar (soft drinks, ice cream, candy, cakes, and fruit juices), "low-fat" and "diet" foods, starchy vegetables (potatoes), high-carb fruits (apples, pears, oranges, and bananas), and legumes (lentils, beans, and chickpeas).

If you're looking for more weight-loss inspiration, check out Here's How Oprah Lost 50 Pounds on a GLP-1 and Finally Ended Her Lifelong Battle With Weight.

Alexa Mellardo
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