Sharon Osbourne says she wants husband Ozzy to MOVE back ‘home’ to London as he adds ‘we’ve been planning this for four f***ing years’
Sharon Osbourne says she wants 74-year-old husband Ozzy Osbourne to move back home to London.
The 70-year-old star – who said this week Ashton Kutcher was ‘rude’ – made the comments on her new family podcast titled The Osbournes which she appears on with Ozzy as well as their two children Kelly, 38, and Jack, 37.
The family sat down to discuss their much-anticipated move back to the UK from the US where they currently reside.
In a video clip featuring Ozzy, Sharon and son Jack at home in their living room, Ozzy – who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2003 – agreed they should go.
‘We’ve been planning this for the last four f***ing years,’ he said.
Let’s go home: Sharon Osbourne says she wants husband Ozzy to move back home to London; seen in 2019
They are back: The stars talked returning to the UK on their new podcast
And speaking to Jack, Sharon – who like Ozzy was born in England – said: ‘This is what I’ve learned: You can’t plan anything. I just feel that I wanna go home. I wanna give your father a chance to live his life.’
She added, ‘We can do more what we want more in England than we can do here.’
During one podcast excerpt, Ozzy also talks about how he thought he had broken his neck after a bad fall in the bathroom of his home.
He said: ‘I went to the bathroom one night. The lights were out. Pitch black. I misjudged the bed and I missed it and I landed flat on my face.
‘I hit the ground so hard, I just lay there. I went smack on the floor face down.’
Sharon then reveals Ozzy didn’t put his hands out to save himself as he continued: ‘I knew I’d done some damage.
Bye LA! The Osbournes are about to return as a family for a new podcast starting on Tuesday and as they geared up to it, the family sat down to discuss their much anticipated move back to the UK from the US where they currently reside
Three years ago: (L-R) Kelly, Ozzy and Sharon attend a pre Grammy Gala in2020 in Beverly Hills
‘I wasn’t in pain but the way I hit the ground was like a big flash.
‘She said what are you doing down there and I said I think I’ve broken my f***ing neck.’
In a lighter moment Ozzy who had previously asked his son about becoming a father and making babies, also has a glint in his eye as he tells Sharon: ‘I’m feeling romantic. Let’s go to bed darling.’
And Sharon replies: ‘Shut up Ozzy.’
This comes after Sharon said she is determined to strike a ‘healthy balance’ in her weight-loss journey.
The 70-year-old TV star lost 30 pounds earlier this year, after she started using Ozempic, the controversial weight-loss drug that’s also used to treat people with Type 2 diabetes, and Sharon has now insisted that she doesn’t feel any shame about using it.
She told E! News: ‘It’s not a dirty little secret when you’ve taken something to help you lose weight, which is perfectly fine. We don’t have to b*******.’
Sharon is no longer taking the weight-loss drug. However, she’s still striving to find the ideal balance in her life.
She shared: ‘I’m at the point of losing too much that I have to try and maintain.
‘In my life, the heaviest I was 230 pounds, and I’m now under 100. And I want to maintain at about 105 because I’m too skinny. But I’m trying to have a healthy balance.’
Let’s leave Los Angeles: Here Sharon and Ozzy are seen kissing in a pool
Weight talk: This comes after Sharon said she is determined to strike a ‘healthy balance’ in her weight-loss journey. The 70-year-old TV star lost 30 pounds earlier this year, after she started using Ozempic
Earlier this month, Sharon insisted that using Ozempic to lose weight isn’t ‘cheating’.
The TV star – who is married to musician Ozzy Osbourne – urged people to ‘lighten up’ about the use of the drug.
She told DailyMail.com: ‘People think that it’s a way of cheating, because you didn’t work out for three hours a day, or you don’t have some brilliant new trainer so you’re cheating. It’s not cheating.
‘It’s just something that you choose to lose weight. So, what is the biggie? I don’t get it.’
Sharon also urged people to be honest if they are having the injections.
She said: ‘It’s like people who have a procedure done cosmetically and then they say, ‘No, it’s a new cream,’ or, ‘I sleep with a silk pillow now’. Just own it.
‘It’s your path in life, if you want to do it, do it. Good luck to you. If it makes you happy, great.’
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