Sharon Osbourne, 69, has given a health update on husband Ozzy Osbourne, 73.
Appearing on tonight's episode of Piers Morgan's TalkTV show Uncensored, the former Good Morning Britain host asked the former X Factor judge how her husband is amid his ongoing health battles.
The fiery broadcaster, 57, said: "And how is Ozzy, my great man? He is just one of my favourite people in the world. Been through the health wars a bit, how's he doing?
Sharon responded: "He’s doing okay, he sends you his love. He's got one more operation left to do and then he's dying to come back home."
In January 2020, the rock star candidly spoke on Good Morning America and revealed he had Parkinson's disease, though he said he was first diagnosed back in 2003.
Since then, the Black Sabbath singer has suffered a string of health issues and is still reeling from a life-threatening staph infection in his thumb.
While recovering from a bout of pneumonia in 2019, the dad-of-six suffered a fall at his home that caused him to re-injure his back and neck and shoulders leading him to need surgery.
After undergoing his first neck surgery in 2019, Ozzy said: "I was in agony beyond anything I ever experienced before in my life."
Sharon and Ozzy have been married for 40 years and share three children together – Aimee, 38, Kelly, 37 and Jack, 36.
Earlier in the interview, the former X Factor judge revealed she was forced to get 24 hour security after being fired from her CBS show The Talk.
The former reality star said: "Some of the comments that were coming through on my social media were so horrific about cutting my throat, my husband’s, even the dogs, they wanted to kill my dogs!"
The TV personality explained that she went back to CBS after they fired her and said: "Not only can I not earn a living, but now I have to have 24 hour security because of you. And they go 'so what?"
At the end of their interview, Piers officially declared Sharon "uncancelled."
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