Ozzy Osbourne's Wife Sharon Jokes about Having Too Much Quality Time with Husband during Quarantine
Television personality and author, Sharon Osbourne shared a hilarious picture of herself and her husband and joked about quality time being too much amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The quarantine period necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to most people staying indoors. For couples and families, it gives room for more bonding between one another.
However, there may come a time when that quality time may become too much to bear. Sharon Osbourne showed a glimpse of what quality time could become for some partners with a recent picture she shared on Instagram.
Ozzy Osbourne with his Golden God award and wife Sharon Osbourne in the press room at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2018 | Photo: Getty Images
The black-and-white photo showed the couple in playful mode, with Ozzy grabbing his lovely wife by the neck and acting as though he wanted to bite her.
Sharon playfully struggled to free herself from her husband's grasp. In her caption to the post, the television personality hilariously said,
"Quarantine quality time getting a little much for anyone else #stayhome #ilovemyhusband."
Many of Sharon's friends and fans reacted to her post, including Piers Morgan, who commented with two laughing emojis. Another fan thanked Sharon and Ozzy for being her two favorite people.
A third person wrote that the picture Sharon posted was very cute, while another woman shared that she had separation anxiety because her husband went back to work this week.
The couple split in 2016, with Sharon finding it difficult to cope with the issues bedeviling their relationship.
Ozzy is currently battling Parkinson's disease, following his diagnosis in February 2019. He and Sharon opened up about his health condition in a chat with "Good Morning America" in January.
The singer said that it had been challenging for everyone involved, revealing that he fell after his last show on New Year's Eve, after which he had to do a surgery on his neck that messed up all his nerves. Sharon then opened up about Parkinson's diagnosis, saying:
"It's PRKN 2...it's not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination, but it does affect certain nerves in your body."
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne tied the knot in 1982, 12 years after their first meeting in 1970. The couple has remained together since then, going through their ups and downs like a strong unit.
However, they split in 2016, with Sharon finding it difficult to cope with the issues bedeviling their relationship at that time. The split barely lasted though, with the couple coming back together a few months after.
Sharon and Ozzy have been isolating together at their home in Los Angeles and shared a glimpse of their time in isolation, recently, with their fans on social media.
On Mother's Day, the 71-year-old Sharon shared an adorable picture of herself and her husband watching television on their bed, while being surrounded by their nine dogs. She wished her fans a happy celebration in the caption to the post.