Sharon Osbourne rushed to hospital in medical emergency
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Sharon Osbourne was reportedly sent to the hospital on Friday night after suddenly falling ill on a TV set in Santa Paula, California.
The star, 70, was busy shooting a paranormal TV show and suffered a “terrifying” medical emergency. Doctors were called out to the show’s location at around 6:30 p.m. over a “medical call,” a Ventura County Fire Department spokesperson told TMZ.
Her medical condition is unknown, and it is not clear what was the cause of her illness.
The first family of darkness, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, have been hosting a Travel Channel series called The Osbournes Want to Believe since 2020 with their son Jack. The show, which is about the world of the unexplained, features jaw-dropping videos of supernatural activity caught on camera.
Sharon Osbourne fell ill at the Glen Tavern Inn, a former brothel, speakeasy, and gambling house established in 1911. The place has been featured on an episode of the Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventurers. The inn is famous for being haunted, especially in Room 308, where it is believed that a guest had performed satanic rituals.
“Every time we rented the room to someone, it seems like they started to deteriorating,” said Rosanna Jennett, the owner of the inn, on the Travel Channel show. “The presence of their energy started to change.”
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Inn manager Monica De La Torre added that “they started to get paranoid. Just started to break down mentally.”
Osbourne has been dealing with medical problems in her own family, as she has been helping her husband Ozzy Osbourne cope with Parkinson’s disease.
Last year, she was famously fired from The Talk on CBS in March 2021 after defending Piers Morgan’s criticism of Oprah Winfrey’s interview of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.
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She recently aired a four-part Fox Nation series, Sharon Osbourne: To Hell and Back, about her fight with cancel culture and CBS’s handling of the events that led to her leaving the show.
“I’ve worked in this industry for 50 years — actually, 55,” she told Fox News in September. “I didn’t want that to be the end of my career, and I thought it was unfair.”