Sharon Osbourne Reportedly Wants Ozzy To Prove He Can Stay Sober

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are in it for the long haul. They’ve been married for more than thirty years, and neither of them have any interest in ever being with anyone else. That being said, that doesn’t mean they’re not going through a serious rough patch thanks to the Black Sabbath lead singer’s recent drug use. In fact, Mrs. Osbourne has reportedly decided to dig in her heels and continue to live apart until her estranged husband gets his act together and proves he can be sober over the long haul.

According to TMZ, forty-four days simply isn’t enough time for a man to prove he’s serious about getting sober. So, consequently, even though she loves him, she’s reportedly set on being tough for at least the immediate future. Whether that’ll take six weeks or six months is unclear, but barring a relapse, it’s nice to know Sharon will be at the end of the rainbow.

Ozzy and Sharon have never had the world’s most conventional relationship. Through rumors and reality shows, however, they’ve always toughed it out, preferring the company of each other, warts and all, to that of others.

Pop Blend’s sincerest thoughts go out to the entire Osbourne family as Ozzy battles the demons he’s continually struggled with throughout his life. Here’s to hoping he’s about to make wise choices, win his family back and once again emerge as the loveable metal god he’s long proven to be.

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