Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne celebrate inside $18m mansion nine months after it went up for sale
The Talk star and her husband Ozzy are set to move to the UK
Sharon Osbourne and her husband Ozzy are set to upheave their entire lives from Los Angeles and head back to their home of the UK, but ahead of the relocation the couple have been celebrating at their family mansion.
Sharon shared a photo of their house full at Easter time, with them all gathered in the kitchen. The picture included Sharon and Ozzy, alongside their son Jack's four children and his fiancée, Aree Gearhart.
The photo offered up a full look at Sharon's kitchen which features a beautiful American diner-style booth in pink leather.
Behind the seating area is an area where the couple hang their pots and pans and around the perimeter are plenty of cupboards for lots of storage.
View post on InstagramFans and celebrities alike loved the insight into the Osbourne Easter with Nicole Scherzinger writing: "Look at that house full of all those gorgeous children! Happy Easter." and a follower adding: "So much happiness in a single photo!! Amazing group of folks."
The couple's Hancock Park home was purchased for a whopping $12 million, reported by Variety, but it's currently on sale for an eye-watering $18million.
Sharon has revealed that her children, who are based in America, aren't too happy about them upping sticks to move back to the UK.
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TheTalk TV star gave an interview to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on This Morning, detailing her reasons for relocation and addressing the negative backlash she's received from her family.
When Phillip quizzed about how her children feel about the move, considering they are based in America, Sharon honestly replied: "Oh they're not happy, they are saying 'You can't do this' and it's like, I just don't feel content there anymore."
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Ozzy seems to have a slightly different view on the big change. Speaking to , the Black Sabbath revealed: "To be honest with you, if I had my way, I'd stay in America. I'm American now... to be honest with you, I don't want to go back. [expletive] that." However, the move could be beneficial for Ozzy's ongoing battle with Parkinson's Disease, as his UK home is apparently equipped with a nurse's wing.
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