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Sharon Osbourne urges everyone to be ‘happy’ for Adele’s weight loss: ‘She looks fantastic’

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Sharon Osbourne has encouraged people to be ‘happy’ for Adele’s weight loss and admits the singer looks ‘fantastic’.  A debate was sparked last week over Adele’s new image after she shared a photo to celebrate her 32nd birthday looking noticeably slimmer.

However, it attracted much negativity with some questioning her reasoning for losing weight. But Sharon, 67, is in the singer’s corner and says everyone should be rooting for the pop star.  ‘I totally understand with Adele,’ Sharon said on The Talk on Tuesday.

Sharon continued: ‘It was her time to lose weight that’s all in her journey and her life. She must have felt [like] you know what I am going to try and lose weight for wherever reason – health I am sure. ‘You know what she looks

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