- The former “The Talk” co-host Sharon Osbourne became ill while taping an episode of her son’s TV show.
- She was taken to Santa Paula Hospital in Los Angeles.
- Her son, Jack Osbourne, says she has been given the “all clear” and is recovering at home.
Sharon Osbourne was on the mend Saturday night after suffering an unknown medical episode while filming an episode of her son Jack’s TV show.
In a posting on Instagram, Jack Osbourne stated that his mother had received the “all clear” from the physicians and was now recuperating at home.
When taping an instalment of Jack’s “Night of Terror” show, the former “The Talk” co-host became ill and was sent to Santa Paula Hospital, according to sources.
By Saturday night, Sharon’s condition appeared to be stable, so the minor worry may not have been as terrible as it seemed.
“She has been given the all clear from her medical team and is now home,” Jack Osbourne said in a Saturday Instagram story.
“As to what happened to my mum — I’m gonna leave it to her to share about when she is ready.”
The 70-year-old TV personality took ill when she was filming a paranormal show at the Glen Tavern Inn, according to Santa Paula Police Chief Don Aguilar, who spoke to The Post.
Jack confirmed that his mother wasn’t filming for “Ghost Adventures,” as several media sites said, when she became ill. The bar has been featured in various documentaries for its paranormal activities.
“MY MOTHER WASNT FILMING A EPISODE OF @ghostadventures. She was filing a new episode of Night of Terror with me. Hahaha,” Jack wrote on his story.

Jack is the host of the television show “Night of Terror” and a paranormal and alien investigator. The 2020 films “The Osbournes: Night of Terror” and “The Osbournes Want to Believe” featured members of his family.
Although a source told The Post on Friday that Sharon Osbourne’s medical issue was “non-life threatening,” she hasn’t made any announcements about it.
She has been transparent about her past health issues, even going so far as to detail her colon cancer treatments in 2002 on her family’s MTV reality show, “The Osbournes.”
Osbourne recently spoke in public about her health in May, when she disclosed that she had COVID-19.
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