Ozzy Osbourne shot a cinematic video for “Under The Graveyard” and has already presented a teaser.


Sharon Osbourne
Sharon Osbourne

Osbourne in 2012

Birth name:Sharon Rachel Levy
Occupation: TV presenter, writer, entrepreneur, producer
Date of Birth: October 9, 1952(1952-10-09) (age 67)
Place of Birth: Brixton, Devon, UK
Citizenship: UK UK
Father: Don Arden (English)Russian
Mother: Hope Show
Spouse: Ozzy Osbourne (1982 - present)
Children: Aimee Osbourne (b. 1983) Kelly Osbourne (b. 1984) Jack Osbourne (b. 1985)
Website: [www.sharonosbourne.com/sharonosbourne.com]

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Sharon Rachel Osbourne

(English
Sharon Rachel Osbourne
, nee
Sharon Rachel Arden
(English
Sharon Rachel Arden
), originally
Levy
(English
Levy
); born October 9, 1952 (1952-1009)) [1] - British television presenter, writer, music producer and entrepreneur . The wife of the famous British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne.

She gained fame after the release of the reality show “Keeping Up with the Osbournes” on television, which told about the home life of Ozzy Osbourne and his family.

Career

Osborne family

Sharon became famous after the release of the reality show “Keeping Up with the Osbournes” on MTV, which depicted the family’s life in their home. The show began broadcasting in March 2002. The show's final episode aired in the United States on March 21, 2005. The show had high ratings in the US and UK[8].

The Sharon Osbourne Show

In 2003, Sharon created her own talk show, The Sharon Osbourne Show, which aired on several US channels, as well as on the British Sky One channel. However, the show was not a ratings success,[9] and Osbourne was heavily criticized for her inability to perform the basic tasks required of a talk show. The show was canceled in early 2004 after airing one season.[10]

Autobiographies

In 2005, Osborne released an autobiographical book, co-authored by Penelope Dening. The book was called “Extreme, or My Autobiography,” and it told about her difficult childhood, ups, downs and personal life. The book became a worldwide bestseller, selling more than 621,000 copies in 15 weeks.

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Producer wife

After leaving the group, Sharon persuaded Ozzy to start a new separate project. And then he placed an ad in the newspaper saying that he was looking for musicians to create a new group. The team gathered quite quickly. And just as quickly he gained popularity.

One of the most reckless acts, which is still retold with interest by Ozzy fans and just fans of rock music, was the story of the dove. Since Sharon was not only Osbourne’s beloved woman, but also the manager of his musical career, she invited him to show his good side after all the scandals that had occurred. She suggested that he bring two doves to the office in order to release them into the sky as a sign of “peace” and smooth out the situation. But something went wrong, and instead of releasing the pigeons, Osborne simply bit off the head of one of them. None of those present expected this, and photographs of this nonsense quickly spread throughout all printed publications. Accordingly, Ozzy Osbourne's popularity skyrocketed.

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Subsequently, Sharon Osbourne continued to help and advise her husband in every possible way in his career. At the same time, she managed to achieve her own success. Having made a big name for herself, she acquired very good connections.

Personal life

Family

Sharon met her future husband Ozzy at age 18 while working for her father Don Arden, who was Black Sabbath's manager at the time. When Ozzy was fired from the band in 1979, Sharon began dating him and took his music career into her own hands.[11] Three years later, Ozzy and Sharon married in Maui, Hawaii on July 4, 1982.

The couple has three children: Amy (born 1983), Kelly (born 1984) and Jack (born 1985).

Health

In 1999, Sharon underwent gastric bypass surgery, as a result of which she lost weight from 104 to 47 kg.[12] In July 2002, Osbourne was diagnosed with colon cancer.[13] She later admitted that the tumor had spread to her lymph nodes and became more dangerous than originally thought.[14] However, she insisted on continuing filming the show “Keeping Up with the Osbournes.” She managed to beat the cancer, although her survival prognosis was less than 40%.

Soon, Ozzy Osbourne admitted that due to Sharon’s health, their son Jack even tried to commit suicide[15].

In November 2012, Sharon Osbourne underwent breast removal surgery (doctors removed both breasts) due to a high risk of cancer[16].

Sharon Osbourne came out bisexually, regretting that it was “too late”

Sharon Osbourne, British TV presenter, producer, reality star, talent show judge, and wife of the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, came out as bisexual. And at the same time she regretted that she did not dare to experiment with women, and now, in her words, “it’s too late” to explore her sexuality.

63-year-old Osbourne stated all this during a discussion of issues related to sexuality on the talk show The Talk, of which she is one of the hosts.

“I always thought that everyone was homosexual, and so was I,” she said. “And no, I’m not “a little gay,” I’ve always been extremely interested in what I missed in my life. And now it’s too late.”


Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne in their youth

Sharon Osbourne has always been a vocal advocate for LGBT rights and once became the grand marshal of West Hollywood Pride with her daughter Kelly (photo above). At the same time, Sharon and Kelly repelled the attack of religious homophobes who came to protest this holiday. The homophobic group approached the platform where the mother and daughter were traveling and began chanting hateful slogans. However, Sharon was not taken aback, grabbed the microphone and began shouting: “You should be ashamed of yourself!” Kelly didn’t leave her mother’s side and began chanting into another microphone: “My God loves gays!”

Awards and nominations

[17]

YearRewardCategoryTV show/programResult
2002EmmyOutstanding Non-Fiction Reality ProgramThe OsbournesVictory
2003EmmyOutstanding Non-Gaming Alternative ProgramThe OsbournesNomination
2005National Television AwardsMost Popular TV ExpertX FactorVictory

Notes

  1. 12
    [www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/2244:2829/Sharon_Osbourne.htm Sharon Osbourne]. The Biography Channel. Retrieved August 18, 2012. [www.webcitation.org/6AuUXpYhz Archived from the original on September 24, 2012].
  2. [jewishbreakingnews.blogspot.com/2007/10/sharon-osbourne-bans-brother-from.html Sharon Osbourne Bans Brother From Father's Grave]. jewishbreakingnews.blogspot.com. Retrieved October 15, 2007. [web.archive.org/web/20080511061355/jewishbreakingnews.blogspot.com/2007/10/sharon-osbourne-bans-brother-from.html Archived from the original on May 11, 2008].
  3. [www.guardian.co.uk/news/2007/jul/25/guardianobituaries.musicnews?mobile-redirect=false Don Arden]. The Guardian (25 July 2007). Retrieved August 18, 2012. [www.webcitation.org/6AuUYhjkf Archived from the original on September 24, 2012].
  4. [www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/sharon-osbourne-slams-brother-david-2880641 Sharon Osbourne slams 'weak' brother David]
  5. Brockes, Emma
    .
    [www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,1966412,00.html Out of the darkness], The Guardian
    (9 December 2006). Retrieved August 13, 2007.
  6. [books.google.com/books?id=F1otWOKcZ8MC&pg=PT17&lpg=PT17&dq= Sharon Osbourne “Sharon Osbourne Extreme: My Autobiography”]: “ My father's family were Russian Jews who had arrived in Manchester around the time of the First World War
    ” .
  7. [www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-471446/Revealed-dark-secrets-Sharon-Osbournes-dad-Al-Capone-pop.html Don Arden's obituary in the Daily Mail]
  8. [news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2015052.stm Ozzy returns for second series], BBC News (29 May 2002). Retrieved August 16, 2007.
  9. [www.people.com/people/article/0,26334,627474,00.html 'Sharon Osbourne Show' Faces the Ax]. people.com. Retrieved June 17, 2007. [www.webcitation.org/6AuUZXpJp Archived from the original on September 24, 2012].
  10. [www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a19065/british-humour-ended-osbournes-show.html British humor ended Osbourne's show]. digitalspy.co.uk. Retrieved August 13, 2007. [www.webcitation.org/6AuUaeT3d Archived from the original on September 24, 2012].
  11. D. Bocharov.
    [portal-kultura.ru/articles/music/18168-volshebnik-iz-strany-oz/ The Wizard from Oz] // Culture: Newspaper. - M., 2013. - No. 43. - P. 10.
  12. [www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20060887,00.html Goodbye to the Band]
  13. [news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/showbiz/2087861.stm Sharon Osbourne has cancer surgery], BBC News (July 3, 2002). Retrieved February 20, 2007.
  14. [news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/showbiz/2137777.stm New cancer fear for Osbourne], BBC News (19 July 2002). Retrieved February 20, 2007.
  15. [news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/showbiz/3099010.stm Sharon Osbourne 'left Ozzy'], BBC News (11 September 2003). Retrieved August 15, 2007.
  16. [www.cosmo.ru/in_focus/section_news_events/1239683/ Sharon Osbourne underwent surgery]
  17. [www.imdb.com/name/nm0651769/awards Awards for Sharon Osbourne]. IMDb.com. Retrieved August 18, 2012. [www.webcitation.org/6AuUblWnP Archived from the original on September 24, 2012].

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  1. 1 2
    Sharon Osbourne
    (unspecified)
    (unavailable link). The Biography Channel. Retrieved August 18, 2012. Archived September 24, 2012.
  2. Sharon Osbourne Bans Brother From Father's Grave (unspecified)
    . jewishbreakingnews.blogspot.com. Retrieved October 15, 2007. Archived May 11, 2008.
  3. Don Arden (undefined)
    . The Guardian (25 July 2007). Retrieved August 18, 2012. Archived September 24, 2012.
  4. Sharon Osbourne slams 'weak' brother David
  5. 1 2 Brockes, Emma
    .
    Out of the darkness, The Guardian
    (9 December 2006). Retrieved August 13, 2007.
  6. Sharon Osbourne “Sharon Osbourne Extreme: My Autobiography”: “ My father's family were Russian Jews who had arrived in Manchester around the time of the First World War
    .”
  7. Don Arden's obituary in the Daily Mail
  8. Abortion – Sharon Osbourne Testimony (unspecified)
    .
    silentnomoreawareness.org
    . Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  9. Ozzy returns for second series, BBC News (29 May 2002). Retrieved August 16, 2007.
  10. 'Sharon Osbourne Show' Faces the Ax (undefined)
    . people.com. Retrieved June 17, 2007. Archived September 24, 2012.
  11. British humor ended Osbourne's show (undefined)
    . digitalspy.co.uk. Retrieved August 13, 2007. Archived September 24, 2012.
  12. Cartwright, Garth
    .
    Don Arden, The Guardian
    (25 July 2007). Archived from the original on August 30, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2007.
  13. Rickett, Joel
    .
    Osbourne's book shows it has the X-factor, The Guardian
    (14 January 2006). Retrieved August 12, 2007.
  14. D. Bocharov.
    The Wizard of Oz // Culture: Newspaper. - M., 2013. - No. 43. - P. 10.
  15. Goodbye to the Band
  16. Sharon Osbourne has cancer surgery, BBC News (3 July 2002). Retrieved February 20, 2007.
  17. New cancer fear for Osbourne, BBC News (19 July 2002). Retrieved February 20, 2007.
  18. Sharon Osbourne 'left Ozzy', BBC News (11 September 2003). Retrieved August 15, 2007.
  19. Sharon Osbourne underwent surgery
  20. Sharon Osbourne Reveals She Attempted to Kill Herself 3 Times: 'I'm Still Here… and You Struggle'
  21. Awards for Sharon Osbourne (unspecified)
    . IMDb.com. Retrieved August 18, 2012. Archived September 24, 2012.

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Pierre was silent. – Peut etre plus tard je vous dirai, mon cher, que si je n'avais pas ete la, Dieu sait ce qui serait arrive. Vous savez, mon oncle avant hier encore me promettait de ne pas oublier Boris. Mais il n'a pas eu le temps. J'espere, mon cher ami, que vous remplirez le desir de votre pere. [Afterwards, maybe I’ll tell you that if I hadn’t been there, God knows what would have happened. You know that the other day my uncle promised me not to forget Boris, but he didn’t have time. I hope, my friend, you will fulfill your father’s wish.] Pierre, not understanding anything and silently, blushing shyly, looked at Princess Anna Mikhailovna. After talking with Pierre, Anna Mikhailovna went to the Rostovs and went to bed. Waking up in the morning, she told the Rostovs and all her friends the details of the death of Count Bezukhy. She said that the count died the way she wanted to die, that his end was not only touching, but also edifying; The last meeting between father and son was so touching that she could not remember him without tears, and that she does not know who behaved better in these terrible moments: the father, who remembered everything and everyone in such a way in the last minutes and such Touching words were spoken to his son, or Pierre, whom it was a pity to see how he was killed and how, despite this, he tried to hide his sadness so as not to upset his dying father. “C'est penible, mais cela fait du bien; ca eleve l'ame de voir des hommes, comme le vieux comte et son digne fils,” [It’s hard, but it’s saving; the soul rises when you see people like the old count and his worthy son,” she said. She also spoke about the actions of the princess and Prince Vasily, not approving of them, but in great secrecy and in a whisper. In Bald Mountains, the estate of Prince Nikolai Andreevich Bolkonsky, the arrival of the young Prince Andrei and the princess was expected every day; but the wait did not disrupt the orderly order in which life went on in the old prince’s house. General-in-Chief Prince Nikolai Andreevich, nicknamed in society le roi de Prusse, [the King of Prussia,] from the time he was exiled to the village under Paul, lived continuously in his Bald Mountains with his daughter, Princess Marya, and with her companion, m lle Bourienne. [Mademoiselle Bourien.] And during the new reign, although he was allowed entry into the capitals, he also continued to live in the countryside, saying that if anyone needed him, then he would travel one and a half hundred miles from Moscow to Bald Mountains, but what would he no one or anything is needed. He said that there are only two sources of human vices: idleness and superstition, and that there are only two virtues: activity and intelligence. He himself was involved in raising his daughter and, in order to develop both main virtues in her, until she was twenty, he gave her lessons in algebra and geometry and distributed her whole life in continuous studies. He himself was constantly busy either writing his memoirs, or calculating higher mathematics, or turning snuff boxes on a machine, or working in the garden and observing the buildings that did not stop on his estate. Since the main condition for activity is order, order in his way of life was brought to the utmost degree of precision. His trips to the table took place under the same unchanging conditions, and not only at the same hour, but also at the same minute. With the people around him, from his daughter to his servants, the prince was harsh and invariably demanding, and therefore, without being cruel, he aroused fear and respect for himself, which the most cruel person could not easily achieve. Despite the fact that he was retired and now had no importance in state affairs, every head of the province where the prince’s estate was, considered it his duty to come to him and, just like an architect, gardener or Princess Marya, waited for the appointed hour of the prince's appearance in the high waiter's room. And everyone in this waitress experienced the same feeling of respect and even fear, while the enormously high door of the office opened and the short figure of an old man in a powdered wig appeared, with small dry hands and gray drooping eyebrows, which sometimes, as he frowned, obscured the shine of smart people. and definitely young, sparkling eyes. On the day of the newlyweds’ arrival, in the morning, as usual, Princess Marya entered the waitress’s room at the appointed hour for morning greetings and crossed herself with fear and read an internal prayer. Every day she went in and every day she prayed that this daily appointment would go well. A powdery old servant sitting in the waiter's room stood up with a quiet movement and announced in a whisper: "Please." The uniform sounds of the machine could be heard from behind the door. The princess timidly pulled the door that opened easily and smoothly and stopped at the entrance. The prince was working at the machine and, looking back, continued his work. The huge office was filled with things that were obviously in constant use. A large table on which lay books and plans, tall glass library cabinets with keys in the doors, a high standing writing table on which lay an open notebook, a lathe with tools laid out and shavings scattered around - everything showed a constant, varied and orderly activities. From the movements of his small foot, shod in a Tatar boot embroidered with silver, and from the firm fit of his sinewy, lean hand, one could see in the prince the stubborn and enduring strength of fresh old age. Having made several circles, he took his foot off the pedal of the machine, wiped off the chisel, threw it into a leather pocket attached to the machine, and, going up to the table, called his daughter. He never blessed his children and only, presenting his stubbled, now unshaven cheek to her, said, looking at her sternly and at the same time carefully: “Are you healthy?... well, sit down!” He took the geometry notebook he had written in his own hand and pushed his chair forward with his foot. - For tomorrow! - he said, quickly finding the page and marking it from paragraph to paragraph with a hard nail. The princess bent down on the table over her notebook. “Wait, the letter is for you,” the old man suddenly said, taking out an envelope written in a woman’s hand from a pocket attached above the table and throwing it on the table. The princess's face became covered with red spots at the sight of the letter. She hurriedly took it and bent down towards him. - From Eloise? - asked the prince, showing his still strong and yellowish teeth with a cold smile. “Yes, from Julie,” said the princess, looking timidly and smiling timidly. “I’ll miss two more letters, and I’ll read the third,” the prince said sternly, “I’m afraid you’re writing a lot of nonsense.” I'll read the third one. “At least read this, mon pere, [father,],” answered the princess, blushing even more and handing him the letter.

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