Sharon Osbourne is thanking fans and friends for their support during an emotional time for her family.
12.01.2020 - 00:41 / foxnews.com
Sharon Osbourne stunned fans last month when she made a shocking confession on television that she fired an assistant after he risked his life to save artwork from her burning home.
Now, the 67-year-old co-host of "The Talk" is taking back what she said, claiming the story that she told on BBC's "Would I Lie To You?" in December wasn't exactly true.
During Friday's episode of the CBS show, Ozzy Osbourne's wife admitted her dramatic story was "exaggerated."
"I told a true story about a fire I
Sharon Osbourne is thanking fans and friends for their support during an emotional time for her family.
"I know that Ozzy will be just over the moon."
Sharon Osbourne has thanked fans for their “outpouring of love” after her husband Ozzy went public with his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis.
Sharon Osbourne has thanked fans for their “outpouring of love” after her husband Ozzy went public with his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis.
It seems to be top of her list
Sharon Osbourne has insisted she was “being precocious” when she claimed she sacked an employee after they failed to see the funny side of having to retrieve her paintings from a house fire.
“Has anyone ever criticized you without knowing all the facts?” That was the question that Jeannie Mai posed on the Jan. 10 episode of The Talk, and her co-host Sharon Osbourne, 67, could relate when it comes to rumors “saying that Ozzy [Osbourne] is on his deathbed” and that he can “barely recognize” her. Sharon had hilarious proof to assure fans that the former Black Sabbath frontman can still recognize his wife of 37 years.
Is it too early to call 2020 the Year of Ozzy Osbourne? The Blizzard of Ozz kicked off the new calendar season with the fiery video for his "Straight to Hell" single, and now wife/manager Sharon Osbourne has revealed that the heavy metal icon has a seriously major collaboration in the works. On her daytime chat show The Talk on Monday (Jan.