SHARON OSBOURNE Discusses 'Frightening' Incident That Led To Her Separation From OZZY

October 11, 2011

One of reality TV's first families the Osbournes will be interviewed on tonight's (Tuesday, October 11) edition of "Piers Morgan Tonight", the nightly hourlong show that replaced "Larry King Live" on CNN in January. Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne talk about their turbulent past. "It's frightening," she says, reflecting on a past innocent of domestic violence. But "as hard as Ozzy would hit me, I would clobber him back," she continues. "If ever he went to hit me, I would just go right back for him."

She says the violence led to a separation, but just a brief one. "That one time, when Ozzy was arrested we were parted for three months...by the third month, it's like, 'we can make it work,'" she says.

Also included in tonight's episode: Jack Osbourne on what comes next in his life.

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