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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne snuggle up to their 8 pooches for bed snap in lockdown

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Sharon Osbourne and her husband Ozzy were happier than ever while in lockdown together. The former X Factor judge, 67, shared a heartwarming family snap from their cosy bed on Sunday to mark Mother's Day in the US.

The showbiz couple, who have been married for 37 years, were accompanied in bed by their pack of eight pooches. Sharon and Ozzy, 71, were relaxed in their huge double bed as their furry friends spread themselves out across the crisp white sheets. "From my pack to yours [heart emoji] HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY," Sharon wrote in the Instagram snap.

The loved-up couple were watching TV together but they didn't seem to mind the company of their beloved animals who joined in.

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