Sharon Osbourne says surviving cancer has left her living “every day like it is her last”.
The former X Factor judge’s health scare had a major impact on her outlook on life.
Speaking from her Beverly Hills home, she said: “One of the things I have learned is that I live every day as if it is my last.
“I don’t save. I do whatever I want to do because I have learned that life is so precious, so short that one day you wake up and boom – it is gone. So I always live every day to the fullest.”
The London-born personality made the comments on her daily show The Talk on Zoom.
Sharon, 67, was given a one-in-three chance of beating colon cancer in July 2002, but she insisted filming continued on the second
series of reality show The Osbournes.
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Her husband, former Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy, 71, admitted that he “fell apart” during her treatment while their son Jack made a suicide attempt.
Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease last February after quitting his rock’n’roll lifestyle and ending four decades of drugs and alcohol abuse.
Sharon is now in isolation with her husband of 37 years while he is forced to stay at home because of his vulnerability to coronavirus due to underlying health problems.
She recently said people who agree to go on dates with strangers are behaving like they are “committing suicide”.
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Sharon, who admitted crying over being confined to their home, said: “I think people are doing that because they are lonely and desperate. It is a lonely time and I get it.
“But to me it is like committing suicide. Why did you do it? I would not think of it.”
Sharon added that she has been heartbroken by some of the TV news stories abut coronavirus victims.
She added: “There was a story about this beautiful healthy 21-year-old student and he died, and a couple who had been married 60 years, and they both got the virus, and passed away within six minutes of each other.”
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