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Sharon Osbourne was hospitalized with a mysterious illness back in December 2022. Video of the lead-up to the medical emergency has now been released — and it's quite spooky (see it here).
Sharon, it turns out, was filming her son's Travel Channel series "Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror" at the time. Video shows her blindfolded, wearing headphones and allegedly speaking to a spirit at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California. In the footage, everything appeared fine… until it suddenly wasn't.
Keep reading to find out what happened…
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"Were you here during Prohibition?" Those were the last words Sharon Osbourne said before she went silent and slumped in a chair.
Footage from "Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror" that aired in September showed the reality TV star's head tilting back and her body going limp. After a few moments, someone from the production crew asked Sharon if she was OK.
When she didn't answer, the crew member said she was in "some kind of catatonic state." Jack was then alerted to his mom's condition.
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With Sharon Osbourne uncommunicative, Jack Osbourne walked into the room to make sure she was "in one piece." After imploring her to wake up, which she didn't, Jack told the crew to turn on the lights. "Lights on, now!" he demanded.
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At the time, TMZ reported that Sharon Osbourne was hospitalized with a "medical emergency." Little else was known about what went down. Not long after, she addressed her fans on social media, saying she was "back home and doing great."
Glen Tavern Inn, which is known for having paranormal activity, was also once featured on an episode of Travel Channel's "Ghost Adventurers."
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Sharon Osbourne spoke briefly about her "illness" earlier this year.
"It was the weirdest thing," she said on the U.K. version of "The Talk."
"I was doing some filming and suddenly they told me that I [passed out] for 20 minutes. And I was in hospital, I went to one hospital, they took me to another hospital, and I did every test over two days, and nobody knows why," she explained.