Sharon Osbourne is opening up about her own journey as she watches her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s health struggles.
While details surrounding the Black Sabbath vocalist’s health have largely been kept private, Sharon shared her feelings about the outlook of Ozzy’s Parkinson’s diagnosis in the new ITV documentary Paxman: Putting Up with Parkinson’s.
“Suddenly, your life just stops — life as you knew it,” Sharon said, referencing when she and Ozzy first learned of his diagnosis in 2003. “When I look at my husband, my heart breaks for him.”
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“I’m sad for myself to see him that way, but what he goes through is worse,” she continued. “And sometimes, when I look at him, and he doesn’t know I’m looking at him, I’m, like, crying.”
Sharon explained that Ozzy, 73, was once “very energetic” and “loved to go out for walks.” Yet the media personality admitted that there is a silver lining in the journey.
“The family,” Sharon noted. “We spend so much more time together.”
In 2020, Ozzy went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis.
“It’s not a death sentence. … It’s a mild form of Parkinson’s at the moment. I’m not shaking,” he told Radio.com at the time. “The doctor told me that I probably walk by 10 people a day who have got it and don’t even know they’ve got it. You don’t get a pimple on your forehead, you just start walking a bit funny, I suppose.”
Ozzy underwent a “very major operation” in June. At the time, Sharon said on her British talk show, The Talk, that the surgery would “determine the rest of his life.” Shortly after the surgery, the TV personality updated fans, saying Ozzy was “doing well and on the road to recovery!”
In August, the Osbournes announced they would be moving back to England, citing social and political concerns as the primary reason. However, Sharon has also noted that being at their family property there will provide Ozzy space to fish and hunt freely with greater privacy.
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The couple recently celebrated 40 years of marriage.
“I just love my husband more than I did three years ago,” Sharon said.