Sharon Osbourne has revealed she and her husband Ozzy once tried marriage counselling – but lasted only 30 minutes.
The couple, who married in 1982, have endured hardships during their relationship including Ozzy’s battle with drugs as well as his admitting to having affairs.
Speaking about counselling on their podcast The Osbournes, Sharon said: ‘One session. He lasted half an hour and threw a water bottle at the wall and walked out.
‘No matter how much bad behaviour or who’s wrong or right in a certain situation, I love him. He’s the only man other than my dad that I’ve ever loved. I just adore him. And I knew what he was before I married him.’
Sharon said she was ‘naive’ in her younger years and thought she could ‘change’ Ozzy when they first got together.
Sharon Osbourne has revealed she and her husband Ozzy once tried marriage counselling – but lasted only 30 minutes
The couple, who married in 1982, have endured hardships during their relationship including Ozzy’s battle with drugs as well as his admitting to having affairs (pictured in 2020)
The TV personality said she ‘knew’ who her husband was when she agreed to marry him, adding they ‘can’t go for a wee’ without each other.
Speaking about Ozzy’s inappropriate manner, Sharon added: ‘He’s always been inappropriate with women.
‘We have a nurse at home, quite a large Russian lady, and she bent over him and he goes, ‘Tell me, did you breastfeed your kids?’ And I’m like, ‘You cannot say those things now. The world today is different, you cannot talk to a woman like that, you can get into trouble.’
‘He goes, ‘But for what?’ There’s no filter at all. He’s got Tourette’s with the truth. It just comes out.’
During her recent appearance on Celebrity Big Brother, Sharon said she and Ozzy will be returning to live in the UK again soon.
Ozzy said he hopes the couple have at least another 10 years together but Sharon is hoping for 20.
Ozzy said: ‘We’ve done a deal, we have. Whoever leaves this place first is going to wait for the other on the other side.’
Sharon agreed, saying: ‘That’s for sure. You’re not going without me.’
Speaking about counselling on their podcast The Osbournes , Sharon said: ‘One session. He lasted half an hour and threw a water bottle at the wall and walked out
Sharon added: ‘No matter how much bad behaviour or who’s wrong or right in a certain situation, I love him. He’s the only man other than my dad that I’ve ever loved’