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Emotional Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears as she jets home to US after Ozzy is struck down with Covid

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EMOTIONAL Sharon Osbourne today broke down in tears as she revealed she is flying to LA to be with husband Ozzy after he was struck down with Covid.

The brave presenter said the 73-year-old rockstar, who has suffered with health issues including Parkinson's, was diagnosed overnight.

It means Sharon will not be able to present her new hour-long panel debate show The Talk, which is on Monday to Friday at 9pm on TalkTV.

But she vowed to return on air next week - and may even join up with her fellow The Talk stars by video link from Los Angeles in the coming days.

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