It's Official: No More 'The Osbournes' After Upcoming Season

August 18, 2004

The fourth season of "The Osbournes", slated to start on September 13, will be the show's last, according to MTV.com.

"The time was right to call it a day," Sharon Osbourne said in a statement. "Now, without the camera crews, soundmen, directors and technicians roaming the house all day, the dogs are all we have left. And, with our schedules this summer, it's positively quiet. But we Osbournes always have something up our sleeves."

Sharon and Ozzy have been busy with their annual Ozzfest, which Ozzy is headlining this year with BLACK SABBATH. The tour hits Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, on Thursday and wraps up September 4 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

"We're doing fantastic business," Sharon said, according to MTV.com. "We're really, really blessed."

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