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Sharon Osbourne reveals she is flying home after husband Ozzy was diagnosed down with Covid but she promises to be back next week.@MrsSOsbourne | @OzzyOsbourne pic.twitter.com/sxlidvX5Tu‘We’ve gone two years without him catching Covid and it’s just Ozzy’s luck it would be now.’Talking about returning to Talk TV Sharon said: ‘I can’t believe my luck.

I’m missing the show and I’ve only been there three days. I can’t believe it. Three days and I’m missing the show but I will be back.

I know I will.Piers Morgan's TalkTV ratings plummet again while Sharon Osbourne's show falls to 10,000How to watch TalkTV and Piers Morgan Uncensored on Sky, Virgin, Freeview and moreTalkTV: Who are the presenters alongside Piers Morgan?’It will take me a week to get my old man back on his feet again and I will be back.’Sharon had previously tested positive for Covid in December 2020 and had been briefly admitted to hospital while battling the virus. Got a story?If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you. .

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