Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne cuddle up with their NINE dogs in bed as they wish fans a Happy Mother’s Day while isolating in Los Angeles
They are currently isolating together amid the coronavirus pandemic at their sprawling Los Angeles home.
And Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, 71, are definitely not short on company as she shared an adorable photo alongside their nine dogs while tucked up in bed on Sunday.
The 67-year-old penned: From my pack to yours HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY.
Heaven: Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, 71, are definitely not short on company in the lockdown as she shared an adorable photo alongside their nine dogs while tucked up in bed on Sunday
The adorable pic showed the couple in bed watching TV while surrounded by their furry friends, including multiple Pomeranian pups, Pomskies and small Shih Tzu tucked under her arm.
Sharon has made no secret of her love of dogs in the past with her signature breed always being Pomeranians.
The well behaved pups surrounded the duo in their lavish white bed causing envy from fans across the globe who described the scene as heaven.
So sweet: The adorable pic showed the couple in bed watching TV while surrounded by their furry friends, including multiple Pomeranian pups, Pomskies and small Shih Tzu tucked under her arm
Adorable: Sharon has made no secret of her love of dogs in the past with her signature breed always being Pomeranians
Last week, Sharon revealed her husband Ozzy is in good spirits as he continues to battle Parkinsons disease.
The rock legend announced in January he was fighting the disorder which began after he suffered a fall last year.
The Black Sabbath singer said he was on a whole host of medications to treat his nerve pain.
In good spirits: Last week, Sharon revealed her husband Ozzy is doing good after his diagnosis with Parkinsons disease (pictured January 2020)
But in an interview with ET Canada, wife Sharon, 67, said he was in good spirits and doing good.
The couple had planned to fly to Switzerland to see a professor who specialises in the Parkin 2 condition but their appointments have now been postponed due to coronavirus.
Sharon said: Unfortunately, you know, Switzerland closed all the borders. Well get there, though.
Rock legend: The Black Sabbath singer said he was on a whole host of medications to treat his nerve pain (pictured February 2020)
Hopefully, well get there later on in the summer. So, fingers crossed, everything crossed.
Sharon added that her family including children Kelly, Aimee and Jack are all well during lockdown.
She said: Were all doing great because everybody in the family is well and we cannot complain. I just cant complain.
You know cabin fever, yes. Getting a little edgy with each other, yes! Id love to go walk around a shopping mall for an hour. But thatll happen.
Due to precautionary messages, the family had been self-isolating away from one another, with Kelly explaining to fans that when she finally got to see her parents, she wasnt able to kiss or hug them – which father Ozzy said broke his heart.
Together again: At the end of March, Kelly revealed she has finally seen parents Ozzy and Sharon after spending three weeks apart in isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic
Taking to Instagram, TV star shared pictures of her sitting by the pool with Sharon and Ozzy, while keeping a safe distance and wearing protective masks.
The trio were seen soaking up the sun in their garden, with Kelly sitting on one side of the pool and her mother Sharon sitting on the other side opposite her.
Kelly finally got to hug her brother Jack last week, who had been self-isolating because of his relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, after she tested negative for the virus.
The TV star, 35, had been unable to have any form of physical contact with Jack because of his vulnerability and he is therefore at higher risk should he catch COVID-19.
Heartwarming: Kelly Osbourne, 35, took to Instagram last week to share the moment she finally got to hug her brother after testing negative for coronavirus
The siblings embraced in the clip, and beginning to sing Celine Dions Titanic theme tune My Heart Will Go On, before bursting into laughter.
Kelly captioned the video: Omg omg omg I got tested and I am negative for covid and I finally got to hug my brother.
Sadly I was exposed and was showing symptoms due to my brother having MS and my father having Parkinsons I was told to be tested.
Siblings: The TV star, 35, had been unable to have any form of physical contact with her brother, 34, because he suffers with RRMS (Pictured in November 2019)
Osbourne, who exited The Talk in March following accusations of racism and misconduct, said she prefers pets to people, according to Pets By Nature. When asked what her favorite and most challenging part of being a pet parent was, Osbourne said, “My favorite part is how they light up my home. There are no challenging parts. Its all great!”
The addition of Zippy marks the 11th dog in Osbournes “pack.” According to Osbournes website, she is a dog mom to Bella, Rocky, Alfie, Charlie, Flick and Moe. Theres a few more pups that need to be added, though. Dolly and Daizy were adopted in July 2018, Osbourne adopted Reba during quarantine in 2020 and shared a photo of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, with Pepsi in February. She also has two cats, Mo-Mo and Puss.
The British TV personality introduced her new puppy, Zippy, on social media Tuesday. Osbourne said her daughter, Aimée, rescued Zippy from Texas.
“Allow me to introduce my newest grand (dog emoji) Zippy! (Aimée) rescued him from Texas, it took Zippy a bit to trust, but now he is pure joy!” Osbourne said. She added three adorable photos of Zippy — one of which shows him standing on a table on Osbournes balcony.
Sharon and Ozzy are passionate supporters of pet rescue and support groups. The Osbournes contributions include Operation Pets Alive, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and The Vanderpump Dog Foundation, among others.
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Ozzy Osbourne has backed plans to open a dog care center for up to 30 mutts on his $6.4 million country estate.
It comes after wife Sharon Osbourne branded him a “dirty dog” for his alleged affair with a hairdresser last year.
A dog walking business is set to use four acres of the rocker’s Buckinghamshire farm for the pet project.
Black Sabbath singer Ozzy, 68, and wife Sharon, 64, have six dogs called Bella, Rocky, Alfie, Charlie, Flick and Moe, and would likely use the facility themselves, it is claimed.
The family, who also reside in America, are famously dog daft with Sharon alleged to spend $297,022 last year flying her pets first class.
Qualified dog trainer Francesca Maddock, of Positive Dogs, has applied to the local council for planning permission for a change of use of four acres of his land which is currently a horse grazing pasture.
She cites the A-list couple’s name at the bottom of the application.
Her planning agent said: “The logic behind the new business is to create a central facility where dogs will be collected in the morning, spend the day in the countryside, in the safe and secure environment of the field, and then be dropped home at the end of the day.
“This will reduce the amount of travel required throughout the day along with the risks associated with walking groups of dogs on local footpaths.
“Dogs are currently walked in open spaces, parks and footpaths, normally in groups. This can be intimidating to other dog owners, cyclists, runners, young mothers with prams and children.
“The owner of the property gives full support to the application and would use the proposed day care.”
The dog care center would run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a maximum of 30 dogs split into groups of seven to eight and walked up to four times a day.
References are made in the paperwork to a need for a commercial waste company to collect all the dogs’ waste and new 6 ft fence and stable block shelter will be built, with plans for up to four members of staff.
Planners at Chiltern District Council are expected to make a decision next month (June 13) and there has so far been no objections from neighbors.
Ozzy was kicked out the family home last year after having a fling with hairdresser Michelle Pugh – but the couple, married for 35 years, have since reconciled.
Sharon said: “I forgive. It’s going to take a long time to trust but you know we’ve been together 36 years, 34 of marriage, and it’s more than half of my life. I can’t live without him. Even though he’s a dog. He’s a dirty dog.”
“He’s going to pay for it though, big time!”