Sharon Osbourne Hospitalized After Testing Positive for Coronavirus

Sharon Osbourne shared that she recently tested positive for COVID-19 and spent time in the hospital. Read her post to get her update on husband Ozzy Osbourne.

By Ryan Gajewski Dec 15, 2020 5:21 AMTags
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Sharon Osbourne is letting fans know that she was recently hospitalized after testing positive for coronavirus. 

The 68-year-old co-host of The Talk posted the health update to Instagram on Monday, Dec. 14, where she explained that her ongoing recovery has coincided with a previously planned break for the CBS daytime-chat series. She also pointed out that she is currently quarantining away from husband Ozzy Osbourne, who is 72. 

"I wanted to share I've tested positive for Covid 19," she wrote. "After a brief hospitalization, I'm now recuperating at a location away from Ozzy (who has tested negative) while The Talk is on scheduled hiatus. Everyone please stay safe and healthy."

The Instagram account for The Talk commented on the post with, "Wishing you a speedy recovery, Mrs. O, we love you." The show's message also included a heart emoji. 

A number of celebrities shared their well-wishes in the comments, including Carrie Ann Inaba, who posted about her own positive COVID-19 test on Dec. 10.

 

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"Love you so much my friend," the Dancing With the Stars judge wrote on Sharon's post, along with prayer hands and a heart. "Sending you so much love... and praying for a full recovery."

 

Also sharing her support was Nicole Scherzinger, who competed against Sharon as an opposing judge on two recent seasons of the British version of The X Factor. "Praying for you and love you," Nicole shared, adding prayer hands and a heart as well.

This is not the only recent health concern for the alums of The Osbournes who tied the knot in July 1982. Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in February 2019 and opened up earlier this year on Good Morning America about his ongoing battle with the illness.