SHARON And OZZY To Film Tsunami Documentary

November 19, 2005

ITN is reporting that Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are heading out to Thailand to film a documentary for the first anniversary of the tsunami.

Sharon was apparently desperate to help after the devastation last year and recruited stars including Rod Stewart and Elton John to record a charity single.

The news comes as TV bosses approached the "X Factor" talent-show judge about hosting a new Parkinson-style talk show.

Sharon is hot property at the moment in the U.K. entertainment industry. The "X Factor" audience go mad for her when she enters the studio and she is gracing the British national papers on a daily basis.

An insider has said Sharon and Ozzy were the perfect choice for the documentary as they will get to see how things have changed in the areas devastated by the tsunami after being such a strong part of the fund raising scheme.

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