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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne | Source: Youtube/Loose Women | Getty Images
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne | Source: Youtube/Loose Women | Getty Images

Sharon Osbourne Tried to Take Her Own Life After Learning the Name of Ozzy's Affair Partner — Details

Daniella Segell
Jan 24, 2024
06:15 A.M.

In a raw and vulnerable admission, Sharon Osbourne, aged 71, recently revealed her past struggle with her husband Ozzy Osbourne's infidelity, leading to a shocking event.

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Speaking candidly at her London show, Sharon Osbourne disclosed that she was deeply affected by Ozzy Osbourne's affair, driving her to an overdose suicide attempt. "I took, I don't know how many pills," Osbourne shared, reflecting on the painful time when she locked herself in a bedroom, only to be discovered by her maid.

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The Osbournes, whose marriage has been in the public eye for decades, has faced numerous challenges. In May 2016, after 33 years together, the couple met a potential split amid Ozzy's affair with a hairstylist. However, their bond proved resilient. Following Ozzy's sex addiction rehab stint, they renewed their vows in Las Vegas on Mother's Day 2017.

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"This honestly feels like a new beginning," Ozzy remarked about their renewed commitment, highlighting Sharon's indispensable presence in his life. Despite the turbulence, Sharon and Ozzy married in 1982 and share three children - Aimee, Kelly, and Jack - who are celebrating their 40th anniversary in 2023.

Their enduring relationship is a testament to their mutual understanding and acceptance of each other's flaws. "We're just meant to be," Sharon mused, acknowledging their shared journey of ups and downs.

Ozzy, now 75, has also been open about his regrets over past actions, especially his infidelities. In a 2020 British GQ interview, he expressed remorse, underscoring his luck in Sharon not leaving him. Meanwhile, Sharon has been transparent about the realities of their marriage, stating, "There wasn't just one woman; there were six of them." Now, they are happily married and sharing advice for other couples.

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The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. Other international suicide helplines can be found at befrienders.org.

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