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Sharon Osbourne tearfully reveals husband Ozzy tests positive for COVID but says it's 'fine'

Sharon Osbourne is worried about her husband's health. On her third day working on her new TV show, The Talk UK, Sharon burst into tears as she revealed her husband, rocker Ozzy Osbourne, had tested positive for COVID...

Updated: 49 months ago2 min read
Sharon Osbourne tearfully reveals husband Ozzy tests positive for COVID but says it's 'fine'

Ozzy announced in 2020 that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease 2003.


Sharon Osbourne is worried about her husband's health.

On her third day working on her new TV show, The Talk UK, Sharon burst into tears as she revealed her husband, rocker Ozzy Osbourne, had tested positive for COVID-19.

"I spoke to him, and he's fine. However, I'm apprehensive about Ozzy right now," said Sharon, 69, Thursday. "It's been two years since he hasn't caught COVID, and Ozzy's luck is just getting to him now.

He continued, "It will take me a week to get my parents back on their feet, and I'll be back [on the show] in a week... We're going to give him a negative test next week." Ozzy, 73, is the youngest in the Osborne family to test positive for COVID - because Sharon tested positive in December 2020, daughter Kelly did at some point, and two of her son Jack's daughters tested positive.

Meanwhile, Ozzy announced in 2020 that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2003. Before the news broke, he fell and needed surgery on his neck.

"I'm not very best at keeping secrets," he said while attending Good Morning America with his family. "I can't go out with him anymore because it's like apologizing, you know?"

"It was a terrible challenge for us," he added. "I know I have had Parkinson's since 2003," he said. "It's not a death sentence... It's just a mild form of Parkinson's. I'm not shaking."

"Doctors told me I might pass ten people a day who have it and don't even know they have it," he added. "You're not getting a pimple on your forehead; you're just weirdly walking, I guess."

In a recent interview with Variety, the couple revealed that their love life would be the subject of an upcoming untitled film written by Oscar nominee Lee Hall.

"Our relationship was wild, crazy, and dangerous at times, but our crazy love kept us together," Sharon told the publication. "We are excited to partner with Sony image and Polygram to bring our story to the big screen."

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