There’s little Sharon Osbourne likes more than hearing other people’s life stories. “I’d never buy a novel,” says the fiery Mrs O. “I only buy biographies.
I don’t like made-up stories. Mind you, I don’t think anyone could make up my story.” She has a point. Wherever she goes, the 71-year-old has a habit of trailing controversy in her wake.
Does she think she attracts trouble? “Yes, I do. I think it may be because I’m a bit eccentric so it must follow me around. I’m a magnet for drama.” But ask her if she’s a woman for regrets and her answer is surprising. “Sure,” she says. “To have regrets is a part of life and growing.
I often think, ‘If only I could do that again,’ but you can’t. So, all you can do is try to make sure you don’t do whatever it was again.” What does she regret professionally?