Jack Osbourne gives an update on Sharon Osbourne's health
by Ana Walia | Mon, 19 Dec 2022 12:42:11 GMT
Sharon Osbourne is doing better. Image Source: Billboard 

Sharon Osbourne is doing better.

Sharon Osbourne, who was taken to the hospital for a medical emergency while she was filming an episode for her son Jack Osbourne’s TV show, is back home and doing better.

According to reports, the former co-host of The Talk became ill while filming a segment of "Night of Terror" on Saturday and was hustled to Santa Paula Hospital. As per Santa Paula Police Chief Don Aguilar, Sharon Osbourne was filming a paranormal tv series at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula when she required medical attention and was taken to the hospital. According to a source, the episode was not life-threatening, and Jack Osbourne now has a status report on his mother.

Jack Osbourne took to his social media to share an update about Sharon Osbourne, stating that she had been given the all-clear by the doctors and was back home recouping. Jack added that, as to what happened to her, he is going to leave it to her to share about it whenever she feels ready to talk about it.

Screenshot of Jack Osbourne's story. Image Source: The Blast

Jack also clarified that Sharon Osbourne was not filming an episode of Ghost Adventures, but she was filming a new episode of their family’s Travel Channel series The Osbournes: Night of Terror with him. He also thanked everyone who reached out to check up on Sharon Osbourne

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, along with their children Kelly, and Jack also starred in the Travel Channel's "The Osbournes: Night of Terror," in which they hunt for ghosts and investigate the paranormal. Sharon and Ozzy appear on another Travel Channel show called "The Osbournes Want to Believe," in which the family travels into the "unknown" midst of UFO sightings and paranormal activity. Sharon and Ozzy's son Jack Osbourne had agreed to host a TV special titled "Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror: UFOs," in 2022 which featured Jamie Kennedy and Jason Mewes. Sharon Osbourne has not yet commented on what happened to her to require medical assistance, but she has been open about her previous medical history.

Sharon Osbourne had revealed that she had a double mastectomy in November 2012 due to her predisposition to breast cancer, and she had colon cancer surgery in 2002. Her health journey was showcased on the Osbourne family's The Osbourne's, an improvisational series for MTV. Back in May 2022, Sharon Osbourne found out that she had been tested positive for COVID-19, and at the same time, her daughter Kelly Osbourne and husband Ozzy Osbourne also were infected.

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In addition to that, Sharon Osbourne has been taking care of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease and underwent a major operation in June that would determine the rest of his life. Sharon had opened up about Ozzy's health care for the ITV documentary Paxman: Putting Up with Parkinson's in 2003, saying that it feels like life has just stopped.

Sharon added at the time that when she looks at her husband, her heart breaks for him, adding that it is sad for her as well to see him that way, but what he goes through is worse. And sometimes, when she looks at him and he is unaware that she is looking at him, she begins to cry.

Sharon Osbourne, a well-known TV personality, author, and music manager, announced her departure from CBS's 'The Talk' in March 2021 after 11 seasons as a panelist, following an on-air debate about racism and numerous assertions of racist comments.

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