Sharon Osbourne has come out in open regarding her love for her husband Ozzy Osbourne, saying that she cannot imagine a life without him.
The America's Got Talent judge spilled the beans about her love for her 'softie' husband as the Black Sabbath frontman celebrated 12 months of sobriety.
The 61 year old television personality revealed that she was so engrossed in her work for a year- and- a- half that she had no clue as to what Ozzy was up to. She further stated that the rock vocalist had been sober for seven years and was consuming drugs secretly from past several months, the Mirror reported.
Sharon confessed whilst speaking to a Larry King radio show in the U.S that it was hell and the loneliest three months of her life. It kicked her in the bum that she was not there for her husband.
She also brought a point to the light that it kicked his husband's bum too when he realized that what he was doing may cost him his family and his respect.
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