Sharon Osbourne comes home for the holidays after testing negative for COVID-19 | Inquirer Entertainment

Sharon Osbourne comes home for the holidays after testing negative for COVID-19

/ 03:18 PM December 25, 2020
Ozzy and Sharon OsbourneBritish singer Ozzy Osbourne (left) and wife British television personality Sharon Osbourne present the award for Best Rap/Sung Performance during the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. Image: AFP/Robyn Beck

British-American TV personality Sharon Osbourne got the go-ahead to return home after she tested negative for COVID-19.

Sharon, who co-hosts the CBS talk show “The Talk,” said back in Dec. 14 that she tested positive for COVID-19. She added she was briefly hospitalized and would be recuperating in a location away from husband rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, who tested negative for the disease. 

After a few days away, the talk show host was finally allowed to go home and reunite with Ozzy and their fur babies just in time for the holidays. 

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“Got the OK to go home after two negative test results and look at the joy waiting for me!” Sharon shared via Instagram on Dec. 24 (Dec. 23 in the United States). 

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In the photo she posted, a masked Ozzy and their five dogs can be seen sitting on the couch as they welcomed her back.

“So grateful to be home for the holidays and thank you all so much for your love and support,” she said. “Stay safe and wishing you the happiest of holidays.”  /ra

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