Sharon Osbourne looked sombre as she stepped out to do a spot of shopping in Bristol on Monday after cancelling her talk show tour due to a ‘family issue’.
The music mogul, 72, was due to head to Scandinavia for four shows called Cut The Crap late last month, but the dates were mysteriously cancelled at the last minute.
Sharon has now been spotted out in public for the first time since the cancellation as she left a supermarket with a trolley full of shopping after running some errands.
She cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and black trousers, which she styled with buckled pumps and a smart black jacket.
Sharon accessorised with a gold necklace and looked serious as she exited the shop pushing her trolley.
It comes just days after Sharon cancelled her talk show tour, which was set to kick off in Stockholm on April 22.
Sharon Osbourne looked sombre as she stepped out to do a spot of shopping in Bristol on Monday after cancelling her talk show tour due to a ‘family issue’
For the outing, she cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and black trousers, which she styled with buckled pumps and a smart black jacket
The former X Factor judge did not comment on why the tour has been cancelled, but according to the Mirror it is believed to be down to a ‘family issue’.
Sharon promised to tell all about the hardest years of her life, while audience members would be able to ask questions directly about her and her extraordinary life.
Last year, Sharon was forced to cancel a public appearance at Mad Monster Party in Phoenix due to her husband Ozzy ‘not being able to fly’.
Elsewhere in recent days, Ozzy has opened up about his health as he insisted that he will be performing at what has been billed as his final concert in July.
The rock legend, 76, has undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal operation in September 2023, and has been privately battling Parkinson’s disease since 2003.
However, despite being plagued by a string of health issues, Ozzy defiantly told The Guardian: ‘I’ll be there, and I’ll do the best I can. So all I can do is turn up.’
He is tipped to join the original line-up of Black Sabbath for the first time in 20 years as the take to the stage at their beloved Villa Park in Birmingham at a gig тιтled Back to the Beginning.
The Paranoid hitmakers will be joined by stellar line-up of metal acts including Metallica, Slayer, Alice In Chains and Anthrax, with the concert raising funds for three charities.
The music mogul (pictured with Ozzy), 72, was due to head to Scandinavia for four shows called Cut The Crap last month, but the dates were mysteriously cancelled at the last minute
Elsewhere in recent days, Ozzy (pictured in October) has opened up about his health as he insisted that he will be performing at what has been billed as his final concert in July
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Despite Ozzy’s insistence, Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan has expressed his doubts about whether the rocker will be able to perform.
He said of the gigs, which his band are also playing: ‘I’m cautious about saying, ‘Yeah! All in, he’s gonna do it’.
‘I don’t know what kind of modern miracles we’ll come up with to get him on stage to do the songs, but this is gonna be a challenge for them. So, I’m honoured to be a part of it, but I’m kinda preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best.’
But Ozzy is well aware of the toll that the concert will take and has been physically and mentally preparing himself for it, with his wife Sharon noting that the gig is a ‘reason to get up in the morning’.
Explaining his preparation, he shared: ‘I do weights, bike riding, I’ve got a guy living at my house who’s working with me.
‘It’s tough – I’ve been laid up for such a long time. I’ve been lying on my back doing nothing and the first thing to go is your strength. It’s like starting all over again.’
The singer has also enlisted a vocal coach to ensure his voice is up to scratch for the big day.
Despite his enthusiasm, Ozzy admitted that he won’t be very active on stage and ‘may be sitting down’ as he noted he has problems with walking and blood clots on his legs, leading to blood pressure issues.