coronavirus off her husband, Ozzy. She had flown home to Los Angeles to care for the rock star who had tested positive, when she too was struck by the pandemic virus.
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Sharon Osbourne got emotional over concerns about her husband Ozzy Osbourne‘s health.
During her new television show The Talk UK on Thursday, the 69-year-old host broke down in tears as she revealed that Ozzy tested positive for coronavirus. Thankfully, Sharon claims that the 73-year-old rocker is doing alright at this time. But still, she is understandably “worried” about him:
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And not only is she concerned for her husband’s well-being, but disappointed as she will have to temporarily pause her new show in order to fly back to the US. When asked what she planned to do when she reunited with Ozzy, the former X Factor judge said she wanted to “hold him and kiss” before noting that she would do so with “about three face masks” on. Sharon continued:
But fans of hers won’t have to worry. The author promised to return to the talk show in “a week” once she gets her “old man back on his feet again,” adding:
She also tried to remain positive about the whole situation, insisting:
As for how the rest of the Osbourne family is handling the sudden diagnosis? The MTV personality shared:
You can watch the emotional moment with Sharon (below):
The news comes amid a series of some serious health struggles for the Crazy Train singer. Back in January 2020, Ozzy revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and was dealing with mobility issues after undergoing back and neck surgery. Sharon told Piers Morgan during an interview on his show Uncensored earlier this week that he had another procedure on the horizon, saying:
Hopefully, that will happen for him soon once he is better. We are wishing Ozzy nothing but the best during this tough
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