'Ozzy walked out:' Sharon Osbourne recalls marriage counseling session that didn't last over 30 minutes

'Ozzy walked out:' Sharon Osbourne recalls marriage counseling session that didn't last over 30 minutes
Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne have been married for 41 years (Getty Images)

LONDON, UK: Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne have been together for 41 years and surprised many in the industry! Talking about her successful marriage, Sharon recently opened up about one instance when the couple tried "marriage counseling".

“One session. He lasted half an hour and threw a water bottle at the wall and walked out,” she told The Mirror. “No matter how much bad behavior or who’s wrong or right in a certain situation, I love him,” Sharon said about Ozzy.

“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 added.

Singer Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon arrive at the Sony Music Post-Grammy Party at Maple Drive Restaurant on February 8, 2004 in Beverly Hills, California.
Singer Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon arrive at the Sony Music Post-Grammy Party at Maple Drive Restaurant on February 8, 2004 (Getty Images)

Ozzy was always 'inappropriate with women', says Sharon Osbourne 

Spilling the beans about her husband Ozzy, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s earlier, Sharon Osbourne said he has 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,'” she recalled.

The 71-year-old added, “He goes, ‘But for what?’ There’s no filter at all. He’s got Tourette’s with the truth. It just comes out.”

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne appeal for support on behalf of the Disasters Emergency Committee for the survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami, whilst filming for MTV at their home on December 31, 2004 in Buckinghamshire, England.
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne got married in 1982 (Getty Images)

Sharon Osbourne wanted to end her life after husband Ozzy's affairs

Sharon Osbourne managed Ozzy’s solo career after he was let go from Black Sabbath in 1979 over his excessive substance abuse addiction.

She said on Thursday, March 21, “In my youth, being naive, I thought, ‘I can change Ozzy. He won’t drink when he’s with me. I’ll make him a nice home and nest and we’ll be happy ever after.’ But that’s not real life. I knew what he was. I knew he had addictions and I took it on. We can’t go for a week without each other. It’s ridiculous.”

Sharon revealed that she wanted to kill herself after Ozzy’s affair with hairdresser Michelle Pugh was exposed. “He always, always had groupies and I was so used to that,” Sharon said during the event in London.

“But when he knows the name of the person, where they live and where they work… it is a whole different thing as you are emotionally invested. I took, I don’t know how many pills," she recalled.

The affair reportedly lasted for four years. The couple have now worked through their issues and Sharon has forgiven her husband.

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