Sharon Osbourne opens up about volatile past with Ozzy

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Sharon Osbourne opened up about her notoriously ‘volatile’ past with husband Ozzy in part two of her exclusive interview with DailyMailTV. The television personality doesn’t shy away from being her authentic self, which means getting honest about domestic abuse, plastic surgery and her family’s various health battles, even when though the truth isn’t always pretty. An upcoming biopic about Sharon and the Black Sabbath frontman will put their tumultuous marriage on full display. ‘We would beat the s**t out of each other,’ the 68-year-old said, adding that the film will actually tell a love story.

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