Sharon Osbourne breaks down on live TV talking about son Jack Osbourne's multiple sclerosis
Our hearts went to Sharon Osbourne when we saw this video of her talking about her son's multiple sclerosis
Our hearts went to Sharon Osbourne when we saw this video of her talking about her son's multiple sclerosis
Sharon Osbourne has broken down in tears while talking about Jack Osbourne's recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Osbourne showed just how hard she has taken the news as she struggled to contain her emotions on live US chatshow, The Talk.
Appearing in her regular slot as one of the hosts of the CBS daytime show, Sharon couldn't hold back her tears as she spoke about her son.
'He's great – he's doing really, really good and I want to thank everyone for all their texts and goodwill and love they send to us.'
Sharon eventually composed herself and added: 'What I'm doing right now is not helping because I'm just feeling sorry for myself, and that is no good.
She continued: 'So we just have to think positively and get on with this show that we love.'
Just a few days ago it was revealed that Jack Osbourne, 26, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis after losing 60 per cent of vision in his right eye.
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Speaking with Hello! magazine he said he felt angry but decided to come to terms with it and said his new motto is to 'adapt and overcome'.
Jack tweeted Sunday: 'Thank you all so much for the kind and inspirational words. It means a lot'.
Sharon revealed Jack will appear on The Talk to discuss his diagnosis later this week.
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