Sharon Osbourne’s visibility over the past few decades has been so high that she’s arguably as recognizable as her husband, the “Prince of Darkness” and metal legend, Ozzy Osbourne. She’s appeared on the hit MTV reality show “The Osbourne’s,” “America’s Got Talent,” and “The Talk,” and she’s famously managed the career of her husband for more than four decades. Sharon plans to address many headline-making incidents, including Ozzy’s infidelities, in her upcoming book, “Coming Home.” The book is the fourth in her autobiographical history and releases on Oct. 25.
“The Osbournes, X Factor, America’s Got Talent: for two decades Sharon Osbourne has been a force to be reckoned with on our screens,” reads the description of the book. “Both on and off camera she’s had to battle the scrutiny that comes with life in the limelight – and has never been a stranger to controversy. In this, the fourth installment of her autobiography, Sharon details some of the most hardest years she’s experienced: the anguish of a broken marriage and Ozzy’s infidelities, the constant spectre of drug abuse, the loss of friends and betrayal of colleagues and her ongoing battles with mental health crises. But now Sharon is heading home to the U.K., and it’s time to start a new chapter – and lay rest to some of the demons of her past.”
Ozzy’s infidelities were first revealed in 2016. Sharon said that Ozzy confessed after she added extra sleeping pills to his drink one night. Later that year, Ozzy said the relationship was back on track. The couple is also backing a movie that chronicles their time together over the years. “Our relationship at times was often wild, insane and dangerous but it was our undying love that kept us together,” said Sharon Osbourne upon the announcement of the project. “We’re thrilled to partner with Sony Pictures and Polygram to bring our story to the screen.”
Recently, Sharon blasted CBS in response to being fired from “The Talk.” While out shopping with her husband recently, Osbourne was asked by TMZ if she would ever consider returning to the show. “I would never go back to that show because CBS sucks big time d**k,” said said. When asked if she thought it was fair she was fired from the show, she replied, “Hey, listen it happened. I don’t care. I honestly don’t care. It’s not like I need it.”