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Sharon Osbourne issues fresh health update as fans rush to support her

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Sharon Osbourne has been flooded with support as she shared a fresh health update. The star shared a gorgeous video on Instagram of a flock of birds flying.

Sharon O said: "Still not feeling great, but manifesting this. " Nicky replied: "Isn’t our planet a beautiful place. If only our world was this peaceful.

Hoping you’re feeling better soon honeybunch. "An Ozzy fan page replied: "I hope you feel better soon Sharon! I just had it and feel a lot better.

Time to sit on the beach!. " Keith said: "Thank goodness! I’ve been thinking about you guys! Believing you will be back to living large and laughing lots soon Mrs.

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