Sharon Osbourne was only 3 days into her new TV show when a family health emergency forced her to leave the UK.
In a tearful interview with Talk TV, Osbourne revealed how her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, was diagnosed with COVID-19 and was “very worried” about him.
“I spoke to him and he’s OK,” Osbourne, whose new show, The Talk, shares a name with the CBS program she was fired from last year, told TalkTV. “I am very worried about Ozzy right now. We’ve gone two years without him catching COVID, and it’s just Ozzy’s luck that he would get it now.”
She stated her plans to fly back to L.A. to help him recover and “hold him and kiss him with about 3 masks on.”
And while Ozzy, 73, has suffered from poor health in recent years — including being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019, undergoing surgery and suffering a severe staph infection and pneumonia — his wife of 40 years, knew that he would make it through his battle with COVID-19.
“It’ll take me a week to get my old man back on his feet again, and I will be back in a week,” the TV personality, 69, said. “We’re gonna get a negative test by next week.”
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Osbourne has since announced that Ozzy is doing “much better and on the mend” after being diagnosed with COVID-19 last week.
On April 30th, Osbourne posted to social media how Ozzy is “on the mend.”
Just last month, it was revealed Sharon would be joining friend Piers Morgan on the newly founded Talk TV.
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Sharon has remained a harsh critic of her former employer, CBS, after she was canned from the network for defending Piers after he took heat for his attack on Meghan Markle.
When asked by TMZ reporters if she would ever think of rejoining “The Talk” if CBS asked her, she stated curtly: “I would never go back to that show because CBS sucks big time d***.”
Well folks, there is your answer!