Sharon Osbourne has returned home after recovering from COVID-19 and after being released from a brief hospital stay.
The television personality, 68, was forced to isolate herself after testing positive for respiratory illness and is delighted to be reunited with her family just days before Christmas.
Sharing a candid photo of husband Ozzy Osbourne wearing a mask on the couch next to five puppies on Thursday, he wrote: “I’m fine to go home after two negative test results and look at the joy that awaited me!

Back home: Sharon Osbourne has returned home and reunited with her partner Ozzy, 72, after recovering from COVID-19 and being released from a brief hospital stay.
“I am so grateful to be home for the holidays and thank you so much to everyone for your love and support …
“Rest assured and wishing you the best vacation.”
Her comments come almost ten days after she revealed she had tested positive for coronavirus and was recovering from her 72-year-old husband.
She tweeted at the time, “I wanted to share that I tested positive for Covid 19. After a brief hospitalization, I’m now recovering somewhere far from Ozzy (which has been negative) while The Talk has a hiatus scheduled. Please keep everyone safe and secure. (sic) ”

‘Look at the joy that awaits me!’ The 68-year-old TV star was forced to isolate herself after testing positive for the disease and is delighted to be back with her family and dogs just days before Christmas.

Love: Sharing a candid photo of her husband wearing a mask on the couch next to five puppies on Thursday, she wrote, “I’m fine to go home after two negative test results.”
Ozzy, the rocker of Black Sabbath, has Parkinson’s disease and, along with his age, this puts at a higher risk in case of exposure to COVID-19.
Speaking to GQ last month, the star also said about his pre-existing conditions: “I have emphysema, so if I have this virus, I’m f **** d.”
Sharon’s friend Piers Morgan sent her wishes in last Tuesday’s Good Morning Britain episode.
He told viewers, “I just want to wish good luck to my former teammate Sharon Osbourne. She’s in the hospital with coronavirus. Ozzy is isolated.

Shocking announcement on Twitter: Her comments come almost ten days after she revealed she had tested positive for coronavirus and was recovering from her husband.
“She says she feels she’s been beaten, but she’ll be fine in a couple of weeks, so best wishes to Sharon.”
One of the show’s hosts, Carrie Ann Inaba, said in early December that she tested positive on an Instagram post, saying she suffered from “a lot of pain” and cough fever before the test, that the he stepped away from the CBS show for a week.
Sheryl Underwood said during the broadcast last Thursday: “As you can see, Carrie Ann is not here with us … this morning she found out that she tested positive for COVID-19.
Obviously, our thoughts go with her, we love her and pray for a full recovery. And, as a precaution, today Mrs. O will do the show from home, even though she has tested negative for coronavirus.

Staying safe: Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy has Parkinson’s disease and, along with his age, this poses a higher risk if exposed to COVID-19 (pictured 2017)
Sharon said on the show, “I send all my love and prayers to Carrie Ann.”
In September, Sharon said she quarantined The Talk after her three-year-old granddaughter Minnie tested positive for COVID-19.
The star told her group mates that her relatives were in good health amid family fright, including her son Jack, Minnie’s father, who lives with multiple sclerosis.
“I was destined to be in the studio, I was really looking forward to it,” Osbourne said as he appeared remotely on the show.

Positive Test: One of her show hosts, Carrie Ann Inaba, said in early December that she tested positive on an Instagram post, saying she was in “a lot of pain.”
And unfortunately one of my granddaughters has come down with COVID. That’s all right; is doing well. I don’t have it.
His father doesn’t have it. His mother doesn’t have it. Her sisters don’t. I got it from someone who works for my son. And it will only show you that it is three years old that children can get COVID ”.
Despite the setback, Sharon said her heart was with The Talk in her season 11 debut, but she acted cautiously in the midst of the pandemic and following security protocols.
“Oh Lord, I want to see you so bad,” he said. “I have another week in my forties and then I’m out.

Quarantine: In September, Sharon said she quarantined The Talk after her three-year-old granddaughter Minnie tested positive for COVID-19.

Update: Told his panelist colleagues that his relatives were in good health amid the family fright, including his son (and Minnie’s father) Jack, who lives with multiple sclerosis
“And as I say, I don’t have it.” I’m still testing negative, but you know, you have to be sure. ”
Sheryl Underwood asked Sharon, “Sharon, Jack asked about me? You might need me to come quarantine with him.
She replied that Jack was “equally upset because he planned to come with me to the studio just to wish you good luck.”
Sharon’s announcement comes when the talk show has completed its production for the rest of 2020.
The show is expected to undergo some staff changes, with the departure of Eve and Marie Osmond, with incoming replacements for Elaine Welteroth and Amanda Kloots (who lost her husband Nick Cordero at age 42 to coronavirus complications last year). July).

Going through changes: The star said his heart was on the show in his season 11 debut, but he acted cautiously in the midst of the pandemic and following safety protocols

Keep the course: At the time, Sharon said she had been negative for the virus, but was following protocols.