Content warning: This story discusses suicide.
Sharon Osbourne is putting one foot in front of the other.
Nearly five months after her husband Ozzy Osbourne died following a battle with Parkinson’s disease, the 73-year-old shared that she has contemplated the possibility of ending her own life.
“I would have just gone with Ozzy,” Sharon told Piers Morgan on the Dec. 10 episode of his show Piers Morgan Uncensored. “Oh, yeah, definitely, I’ve done everything I ever wanted to do.”
However, she shared that her kids Aimee Osbourne, 42, Kelly Osbourne, 41, and Jack Osbourne, 40, have given her a reason to continue on in life.
As Sharon put it, “They’ve been unbelievably just magnificent with me, all three of them.”
While the former Talk cohost has continued to cope following the death of the Black Sabbath frontman, she previously detailed in her 2007 memoir Survivor: My Story – The Next Chapter that the couple made an assisted suicide pact in the event that either of them were diagnosed with a life-altering brain disease.
