Sharon Osbourne addresses split from Ozzy
There were many tabloid headlines of her and Ozzy, rumours and speculations that they have split up after almost 34 years of marriage.
The reality star and television host addressed the separation, on CBS’s The Talk, telling her co-hosts that she’s powering through after finding her “inner strength”.
“He’s given me an unbelievable life and he’s given me three gorgeous children and I love him”, Sharon said.
“I honestly don’t know”, the 63-year-old replied.
Sharon went on to confirm she did kick him out, but then confirmed even more recent reports are also true that he has returned.
Previously, Ozzy Osbourne released a statement saying the disagreement with Sharon had nothing to do with a drug relapse, saying “I have been sober for three and a quarter years”.
Revealing Ozzy had since returned to their LA home and she had moved out, she admitted she is still trying to decide if the split will be a permanent one. “He’s given me three handsome kids”, she added.
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“I honestly can not thank people enough for backing me, for saying they love me”, she said. “I know what’s going on”, Osbourne told the audience.
But she said she can handle whatever comes.
The couple – who have been married for 33 years – are said to have split after it was reported that Ozzy had an affair with a hairdresser called Michelle Pugh.
Despite admitting that she was “avoiding looking at any pictures or reading anything”, Sharon insisted that she’s “doing great”. Pointedly carrying a glass of lemonade as she took her seat on stage, Sharon made an obvious reference to reports that Ozzy allegedly cheated on her with a hairstylist by channeling Beyonce’s latest album, which has themes of infidelity. She got words of encouragement from her “Talk” co-hosts. I know what’s going on.
Meanwhile Kelly took to her Instagram account to pose with a lemon, captioning the snap with: “Guess who’s turning lemons into #lemonade?”, which fans took as proof that she was on her mother’s side. (I’m) getting to the last chapter of my life.