"I'm so used to it": Sharon Osbourne reflects on Ozzy Osbourne's extreme behavior, says "didn't faze" her

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On December 10, Sharon Osbourne appeared for an interview on the Piers Morgan Uncensored show. In an hour-long conversation, Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne talked a lot about the late music icon Ozzy. Among other things, when the host asked about how Sharon handled wild periods of Ozzy Osbourne’s life, Sharon said:

“It see I'd seen pe not people like that, but I'd seen my whole life was surrounded by alcoholics and addicts and whatever. It was that was it, you know, the 70s. And he was I didn't faze me. It honestly didn't faze me at all”

Sharon Osbourne further mentioned Ozzy Osbourne’s extreme behavior. They discussed the violent behaviour of the late singer and how his wife dealt with it.

“Exactly. Exactly. It's like when when people would say, "Oh my god, he gets very violent." And I'm like, "Yeah, so my dad, you know, I'm so used to it. I was so used to extreme behavior that it just it's like okay.”

Piers Morgan also asked Sharon how she dealt with Ozzy's erratic behavior after alcohol, with other women, and even his image as a rock star. She said that it never affected her, even when Ozzy brought other women to their house, because it meant nothing to him.

“Yeah. And you've got you've got to realize that um I know it's a whole thing with a lot of women, you know, if you go with somebody else, that's it. It's over. And we're all so different. But it didn't faze me. Not until it was, you know, a couple of times it was like, I don't like the fact you brought them to my house and it is my [_ ] house. I would go to him. I furnished it. Um, that would that I didn't like, but it never faze me because I know what he's like and it means nothing. Yeah. Means nothing.”

Sharon Osbourne also touched upon condolences from President Trump and King Charles

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Piers Morgan also asked Sharon how she felt when President Trump sent her a voicemail and condolence message after Ozzy Osbourne’s death. Sharon replied overwhelmingly, saying:

“Just so much. So, so much. You've got no idea.”

Sharon Osbourne continued to say that King Charles also sent her a letter the next day following her husband’s demise. She said King Charles knew Ozzy Osbourne.

“just how sorry he was. He knew Ozzy. Yeah. He knew we've met him several times and he's always been so gracious with Ozzy and they would always laugh together and just, you know, he he got Ozzy. He got him.”

For those unaware, Ozzy Osbourne was a singer, songwriter, and media personality who died earlier this year on July 22. He was the co-founder of the renowned heavy metal group, Black Sabbath.


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Edited by Priscillah Mueni