Do You Think Ozzy And Sharon Osbourne Have Really Split Up?

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne married more than thirty years ago. Together, they raised several children, found incredible career success and even participated in an incredibly popular reality show. To most, the pair have always come off as an eccentric yet incredibly devoted couple. Unfortunately, if new rumors are to be believed, their relationship might not be all roses.

According to TMZ and several other outlets, the longtime lovers have decided to take some time apart. After selling their house earlier this month, she allegedly moved into the Beverly Hills Hotel, and he allegedly rented another house in Beverly Hills to stay in. At this point, however, all of that is unconfirmed because neither Ozzy nor Sharon has spoken publically about the whispers and their son Jack actually took to Twitter to call BS on the reports…

”...it's all bullshit. Last time I check a lot of British news papers weren't amazing sources of accurate information. Moving on...”

Ozzy and Sharon definitely aren’t your standard run of the mill couple. They’re both opinionated. They’re both extremely busy, and they’ve both found incredible career success. That being said, there’s something about them that’s always worked. There’s something about their love that just made sense—like they were the only two weirdos in the world who could possibly appreciate each other.

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