The Osbournes documentary first aired twenty years ago and gave us all an insight into the lives of rocker Ozzy Osbourne, manager-wife Sharon and their children Jack and Kelly.
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BBC drama Best Interests in Cheltenham on Friday. The duo cycled bikes for the shoot and while Sharon's character looked to be in her element, Michael's appeared a little unsure of himself while on two wheels. The talented starts who play husband and wife in the upcoming four-part drama, took their bikes from a large shelter before heading off down the street.
The Irish actress looked gorgeous in a plunging burgundy top which her character wore with a floral skirt. The costume department layered the look with an emerald cardigan and black waterproof coat. Her blonde hair falling in a relaxed style, the actress showed off her toned legs as she rode relaxed in a pair of cerulean print trainersWelsh actor Michael looked smart in a burgundy checked shirt which he wore with tan chinos and suede boots.
With his character appearing nervous he clenched the handle bars as he followed his co-star along the street. His costume was completed with a navy raincoat and a back pack, with both wearing helmets for the ride. Later the duo were spotted as they were filmed by a remote-control drone, the camera hovered following the actors as they delivered their lines.
Pulling actress Sharon later stopped for a break where she removed her warm cardigan as she raised her fists joking around with members of the crew. The pair was also seen discussing an upcoming manoeuvre as the actress laid a friendly hand on Michael's arm. The series explores the rights of children and the UK's disabled community as it follows the married couple as they are forced to make impossible choices.
The Osbournes documentary first aired twenty years ago and gave us all an insight into the lives of rocker Ozzy Osbourne, manager-wife Sharon and their children Jack and Kelly.
fashion fabulousness to get you through your week? Look no further than the red carpets of Cannes Film Festival 2022, which kicked off on Tuesday 17 and will run until May 28. The event, which was cancelled in 2020 due to Covid and made a partially-masked return in 2021, is back with a bang this year as the red carpet is once again rolled out on the Croisette. Stars have been private jetting in to the coastal town from far and wide for the fortnight-long event that has showcased new work from Parasite director Song Kang-ho and Baz Luhrmann plus a premiere of the Tom Cruise blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick.
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