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Tearful Sharon Osbourne Says She's 'Very Worried' About Ozzy Following COVID-19 Diagnosis
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In a new interview, the former 'The Talk' panelist breaks down in tears when discussing her rockstar husband's COVID diagnosis amid a string of serious medical issues.

AceShowbiz - Sharon Osbourne has gotten emotional when opening up more about Ozzy Osbourne's latest medical scare. The former "The Talk" panelist broke down in tears as she expressed her concern over her husband's health following his COVID-19 diagnosis.

When making an appearance on her new show "The Talk UK", the 69-year-old TV personality was asked about Ozzy's current condition after testing positive for COVID amid a string of serious medical issues. "I spoke to him and he's okay. I am very worried about Ozzy right now," she tearfully revealed.

"We've gone two years without him catching COVID and it's just Ozzy's luck he would get it now," Sharon added. The mom of three went on saying that the first thing she'll do when she's reunited with her husband in the U.S. is "hold him and kiss him" with "about three face masks" on.

"My family's my life," Sharon continued. "I can't believe my luck. I'm missing the show and I've only been there three days." She later vowed to return to air next week, after she gets her "old man back on his feet again." She insisted, "I will be back. I know I will."

The news came just one day after Sharon told Piers Morgan during an interview on his new show, "Uncensored", that Ozzy is "dying to come home." Sharon said of her rockstar husband, "He's doing okay. He sends you his love. He's got one more operation left to do and then he's dying to come back home."

In January 2020, Ozzy revealed he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He has also been suffering debilitating mobility issues following a recent back and neck surgery. However, his health battles have been mounting even further in recent years, having battled the flu, pneumonia, a life-threatening staph infection in his thumb and a horror fall.

On April 24, Sharon admitted she now has to care for Ozzy "a lot" because of his health issues. She said, "It's very difficult, because the combination of the Parkinson's and his accident, you go, well, which one is this? Why's this happening? Why's that happening?"

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