Sharon Osbourne rushed to hospital for medical emergency after falling ill on set
Sharon Osbourne’s condition is reportedly “unknown” after she was rushed to hospital when she suffered a “medical emergency” while filming a TV series.
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Sharon Osbourne has reportedly been rushed to a hospital in California.
While filming a paranormal television series in Santa Paula, Osbourne, 70, allegedly suffered a “medical emergency,” according to TMZ.
Osbourne began to fall ill on Friday evening.
Santa Paula Police Chief Don Aguilar confirmed on Saturday that an ambulance crew from Ventura County Fire Department was called to the tavern at around 6.30pm.
They then transported Osbourne to Santa Paula Hospital.
A spokeswoman for the Ventura County Health Care Agency told the US Sun: “We can confirm that she was transported to and treated at a local County hospital and is no longer at our hospital.”
She has recently been caring and tending to her husband, Ozzy, 74, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease.
Osbourne is also widely known for her former position as co-host of the popular US talk show, The Talk.
Spooky places
According to Variety, Sharon was on location at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California.
She was reportedly feeling fine before while shooting an unnamed paranormal-themed television series.
The hotel – which was built in 1911 – is known for its alleged hauntings inside its rooms.
The same hotel has been documented on other paranormal shows, such as Ghost Adventures and The Dead Files.
Sharon’s son Jack Osbourne, 37 shared his interest in the supernatural back in 2020.
Sharon co-starred in Jack’s Travel Channel special, The Osbournes: Night of Terror.
According to Forbes, The mother/son duo investigated the hunted hotspot, the Heritage Square Museum in Los Angeles.
Health scares
This is not the first the British TV personality has suffered a health crisis.
In December 2020, Sharon was briefly hospitalised after the former Talk co-host tested positive for coronavirus.
She shared the news with fans and tweeted: “I wanted to share I’ve tested positive for Covid-19.
“After a brief hospitalisation, I’m now recuperating at a location away from Ozzy (who has tested negative) while ‘The Talk’ is on scheduled hiatus.
“Everyone please stay safe and healthy.”
Her announcement came days after her co-star, Carrie Ann Inaba, announced she had also tested positive for the virus.
The TV personality recovered while in self-isolation away from her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, as her daytime series was on hiatus.
This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission.
Originally published as Sharon Osbourne rushed to hospital for medical emergency after falling ill on set