Sharon Osbourne’s brother David has slammed the star, after she accused him of humiliating her over her weight.
14.05.2020 - 18:30 / hollywood.com
Sharon Osbourne has applauded Adele for winning her weight battle, insisting she never believes larger-than-life women when they insist they’re happy being fat.
The TV personality, who was once 100 pounds overweight, was thrilled to see the Hello singer’s svelte new look, which Adele unveiled on social media recently, and insists no woman is thrilled about being overweight.
Speaking on her U.S. TV show The Talk, Sharon said, “When these women say that they are really happy in their body I don’t
Sharon Osbourne’s brother David has slammed the star, after she accused him of humiliating her over her weight.
Sharon Osbourne’s brother David has slammed the star, after she accused him of humiliating her over her weight. The 67-year-old wife of Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne opened up about the lasting impact his words had on her during an episode of her U.S.
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“It was her time to lose weight, that’s all, in her journey, in her life,” Sharon Osbourne, 67, said about Adele’s recent transformation during the May 12 episode of The Talk, per CNN. Adele unveiled her new slimmed-down figure in honor of her 32 nd birthday, prompting some to wonder if praising her new look elevated slim bodies above others.
Sharon Osbourne is catching criticism for recent comments she made about much-discussed weight loss.If you've been staying off the internet lately, let me catch you up to speed. On May 5, Adele posted a photo to thank fans for sending her birthday wishes and to shout out healthcare workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.