OZZY OSBOURNE's Wife/Manager SHARON Takes Leave From TV Talk Show Because Of Exhaustion

May 24, 2015

According to People, Ozzy Osbourne's wife and manager, Sharon, is recovering from exhaustion after collapsing "from mental and physical fatigue" following a trip to New York and Toronto. The 62-year-old, who was hospitalized earlier this year for pneumonia, is now taking a break from her co-hosting duties at on the CBS show "The Talk" to focus on her health.

"Sharon has been advised and has agreed to take a month hiatus to recover fully from these recent events," her representative told People. "Sharon would like to thank everyone at 'The Talk' for granting her this time off and to all friends, family and others for their incredible support."

Sharon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2002 and underwent a double mastectomy ten years later when she learned she carried a gene for breast cancer.

Sharon has released two autobiographies, 2006's "Sharon Osbourne Extreme: My Autobiography" and the 2009 follow-up memoir "Sharon Osbourne Survivor: My Story – The Next Chapter".

Ozzy Osbourne has often credited Sharon for saving his life.

"I'm alive because I've got a strong wife, I think," he said in a 2013 interview. "I didn't expect to live past 30; I remember when I was 21 saying I would be dead by 40. That was all right until I was 39½."

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