Ozzy Osbourne has acknowledged that there are times when he "sometimes doesn't love" his wife, Sharon Osbourne, just days after her revelation that she attempted suicide in 2016 due to his infidelity. Sharon, 71, had tried to overdose upon discovering Ozzy's four-year affair with hairdresser Michelle Pugh. The couple discussed their enduring relationship on The Osbourne's Podcast, with Ozzy expressing that he couldn't live without Sharon and that his love for her is stronger than ever.
After going through his emails, Sharon confirmed Ozzy's unfaithfulness in 2016, leading to a brief separation. In her recent Cut The C**p show, she disclosed details of her suicide attempt, explaining her emotional investment in the relationship. Fans praised the couple's love in podcast comments, applauding their enduring bond and resilience through ups and downs.
Sharon had initially addressed the infidelity on her talk show, The Talk, in 2016, announcing their split. In 2019, Ozzy lauded Sharon as a "god" for taking him back after the affair. He acknowledged his mistake and expressed gratitude for her forgiveness. Sharon, in a 2017 interview, revealed several women Ozzy cheated on her with, issuing a warning to others. Michelle Pugh, Ozzy's affair partner, described their relationship as the "greatest love" and attributed it to Ozzy's sex addiction, for which he underwent intense therapy.
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