OZZY OSBOURNE Surprises SHARON On 'The Talk' (Video)

October 6, 2016

According to ETOnline.com, Sharon Osbourne received an early birthday present from husband Ozzy Osbourne while filming this Friday's episode of her talk show "The Talk". The singer came out to his classic song "Crazy Train" and greeted his wife with flowers and a gift. Check out a video clip below. Sharon turns 64 on Sunday, October 9.

As previously reported, Ozzy's former mistress, celebrity hairstylist Michelle Pugh, has privately settled her lawsuit against his daughter Kelly Osbourne. The settlement came just days after Pugh filed an amended lawsuit against Kelly, claiming that Kelly targeted Pugh for financial gain after details of Pugh's affair with the BLACK SABBATH frontman came to light. Pugh alleged in her lawsuit that Kelly "stimulated controversy for the purpose of making money" and also accused Kelly of causing "intentional infliction of emotional distress."

Pugh's lawsuit, which she first filed a month ago before amending it, also alleged that Ozzy led Pugh to believe that he was going to divorce Sharon and "wooed" Pugh with "false promises and false representations as well as requiring complete discretion regarding their relationship."

Pugh also claimed that the affair was not the reason why Sharon kicked Ozzy out of their house last May, instead saying it was due to "Sharon and Ozzy's arguments involving financial issues and control."

Ozzy in August apologized to the women with whom he has had extramarital sexual relationships and admitted to undergoing therapy for sex addiction. His four-year affair with Pugh was discovered by Sharon last spring and nearly ended their 33-year marriage, although they have since reconciled.

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