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The Osbournes now - drug addiction, health issues and 'secret' siblings

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The Osbournes documentary first aired twenty years ago and gave us all an insight into the lives of rocker Ozzy Osbourne, manager-wife Sharon and their children Jack and Kelly.

There was swearing, chaos, and lots of extravagance on the MTV show from the potty mouthed family, the Daily Star reports.So what has become of them all now?

Here's a look at what happened after four seasons of drama in the noughties which ended in 2005.Ozzy OsbourneBlack Sabbath frontman Ozzy was always wild and even got kicked out of his own band in 1979 following booze and drug-fuelled incidents.Ozzy, who was originally from Birmingham, returned to his band Black Sabbath for a short time following the series.In 2016, he and Sharon announced they were splitting after 33 years of marriage.Ozzy was said to have had an affair with his hairdresser, but received treatment for sex addiction, and was soon back in Sharon's arms.The rocker and son Jack then did a show together called Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour, which ended in 2018.And in 2020 he revealed he was suffering from a mild form of Parkinson’s disease.Ozzy, who is now 73, cancelled his 2020 tour and has been taking it relatively easy since then.It's now emerged that he and Sharon are due to return to the UK after spending 25 years in Los Angeles.Sharon OsbourneOzzy's wife became a judge on X Factor during her time on the show, first appearing in 2004 to 2007, and again in 2013 and 2016.She also appeared on America’s Got Talent as well as hosting her own talk show in 2003 and 2006.Sadly, Sharon announced in 2002 that she had colorectal cancer, and had to have a double mastectomy in 2012 due to her risk of breast cancer.She was then on US chat show The Talk on daytime CBS but was accused of

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