Sharon Osbourne takes hilarious dig at hubby Ozzy’s absence on Piers Morgan show
Ozzy Osbourne pulls out of Piers Morgan show at the last minute
Ozzy Osbourne recently skipped Piers Morgan’s chat show Piers Morgan Uncensored at the last minute on Thursday.
According to Independent report, the Miracle Man hit-maker was supposed to appear on Piers’ show after he underwent surgery for his neck issue caused from injuries related to his quad bike crash in 2017.
While addressing Ozzy’s absence in the live-show, Piers said to Sharon who came in place of the musician: “Now I’ve spent the last 20 minutes boasting about the fact it was gonna be you and Ozzy and he’s done a runner!”
Sharon took a jibe at her husband’s attitude, calling him a “diva”.
“Let me tell you, now he’s back walking, he’s a diva!” said the former The X Factor judge.
She continued, “Before it was like, oh, you know, the nicest guy, ‘Please help me do this and do that. Now he’s walking, he’s like ‘I don’t want to do it. I’m not this’. He’s a diva again. He thinks he’s Beyoncé.”
In response, Morgan quipped, “I quite like the fact he’s a diva again because it means he’s healthy again at least.”
Sharon also gave an update about Ozzy’s health and confirmed that he had made “significant improvements”.
“It’s three and a half years of just nightmare, but there’s light now as he’s walking again. There’s no pain, the last operation fixed all the pain. It’s like lifting a new weight off him” she mentioned.
Sharon added, “He’s loving life right now.”
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