Sharon Osbourne has given a moving account of how her life has changed since her husband Ozzy, 73, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease three years ago.
Sharon, 69, was asked about the effect her husband’s diagnosis had had on her during a candid conversation with broadcaster Jeremy Paxman, who was diagnosed 18 months ago, in his ITV documentary Paxman: Putting Up With Parkinson’s.
The documentary, which aired on Tuesday night, saw Jeremy meet with Sharon to find out what it is like for the partner of someone who has been diagnosed.
Hard times: Sharon Osbourne gave a moving account of how her life has changed since her husband Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in Jeremy Paxman’s ITV documentary
The University Challenge presenter asked Sharon whether it is harder for those looking after someone with Parkinson’s, than actually having the disease – something she disagreed with.
Speaking about Ozzy, she emotionally said: ‘I just think of my husband, and like you,…