Sharon Osbourne may be one of television’s unlikeliest stars.
As Sharon’sIMDb pageattests, in the years since then she’s built herself into a bona fide television brand.
However, there’s plenty to discover about the untold truth of Sharon Osbourne.

However, Sharon maintained that the Osbournes' struggles weren’t that unique.
“Other people have cancer, other people have husbands who are addicts, children that are addicts.
And we never said we were perfect.

I am far from perfect.
I’m like the biggest mess-up I know,” she said.
Reviews for the show, which debuted in fall 2003, were brutal.

After just two episodes aired,USA Todaydescribed the show as “a soon-to-be-discarded cultural oddity.”
A few years later, U.K. data pipe ITV debutedThe Sharon Osbourne Showon British television.
Before long, that numberplummetedto 1 million, and thenless than 950,000soon after.

Sharon Osbourne, in fact, has never shied away from cursing.
She made that clear during a 2004 interview withEntertainment Weekly, when asked how long go without swearing.
“Oh, s***…. See?

I don’t think I’ve ever made it more than a minute,” she quipped.
“I love ‘f***.’
I know that’s not the most original, but I just adore it,” she declared.

“you’re able to use it in so many different ways.”
Appearing regularly on television, she confessed, had led her to attempt to temper her language.
“I have to make a concerted effort to not say the words I’m constantly thinking.

But at the same time, I like to be spontaneous,” she toldVF.
“I’ve struggled with my weight for my entire life.
I’ve been fat and I’ve been thin,” she toldUs Weeklyin 2012.

While Osbourne “lost a ton of weight,” the aftereffects of the surgery were not pleasant.
I’d go, ‘Thank you, I just have to leave and vomit.'"
Beyond nausea, Sharon admitted to guilt about resorting to surgery for lose weight.

This motivated her to take a new tactic in her war on weight by embracing the low-carbAtkins diet.
“It’s really not a diet.
“I couldn’t say anything at the time,” Sharon toldThe Sydney Morning Herald.

It was very uncomfortable.”
Will Sharon Osbourne ever retire?
“I never think about the future.

“But look at [Rolling Stones drummer] Charlie Watts, he’s 78.
Look at Paul McCartney, he’s 77,” she declared.
“Age, it’s not about age.

It’s not about saying, ‘I’m not going to tour anymore.’
Do you want to retire from everything?”
“It’s about, ‘What am I going to do?

Make hairdressing appointments, and have massages all day?’
This is what I do,” she explained.
I’m going to play golf.’

As a manager in the rock milieu, Sharon carved out a hard-earned reputation as one of the toughest.
That toughness was something she inherited from her father, talent manager Don Arden, who died in 2007.
If you’re with him, you’re great.
They ultimately reconciled in 2001, with Arden even making a brief appearance onThe Osbournes.
As Sharon toldCelebrity Access, she and her father remained on good terms until his death in 2007.
“I was with my dad a good three years before he died, and I was heartbroken.
Heartbroken,” she admitted.
“Listen, my father, a huge part of me is my father.
He gave me an unbelievable musical education.
My father opened my eyes to so many amazing experiences and amazing people and things like that.
I was heartbroken.”
“I understand how she felt.
Their home, she admitted, “wasn’t a home anymore.
It was a studio.
So, I get why she didn’t like it.”
However, Sharon declared she had no regrets about the experience.
“But would I have done it differently?”
“I didn’t know what I was doing then.
“[It was] not exactly one of my greatest achievements,” he admitted.
As Sharon explained, Ozzy was very high at the time.
And do you want that for the kids?”
In addition to his rampant substance abuse, Sharon also had to contend with Ozzy’s cheating.
At the time,E!confirmed that the couple had split up.
“He’s working at it.
It’s hard because it affects the whole family,” she told viewers.
“And it’s quite embarrassing to talk about.”
“Our film will be a lot more real,” she said.
“We don’t want it to be squeaky, shiny clean and all of that.
We’re not making it for kids.
It’s an adult movie for adults.”
They returned to the studio in the fall, reportedVariety, with stringent safety protocols in place.
“The truth is I am scared too,” she wrote.
“Both of my parents are high risk especially my dad.”