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Dumb Blonde Podcast: Sharon Osbourne

22 Feb 2026

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Chapter 1: What are Sharon Osbourne's thoughts on her complicated childhood?

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Is this thing on?

Chapter 2: How does Sharon discuss Ozzy Osbourne's struggles with addiction?

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Hi, babies. Welcome back to another episode of Dumb Blonde. Today, I have a woman sitting in front of me who genuinely needs no introduction but is one of the most amazing women that I have ever had the privilege of being able to look up to and aspire to be sitting across from me, Ms. Sharon Osbourne. I'm so happy to have you here.

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I'm happy to be here. Believe me, I'm happy to be back in the world again. And I'm so happy to be here. So thank you.

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How are you doing?

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I'm doing okay.

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Hanging in there. The hair looks fabulous. The new haircut is like, girl, you are getting your groove back. You're looking really good. How often do you have to dye that hair? Because I used to be a redhead. You know it's a fucking nightmare.

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It's a nightmare. It's a nightmare. My neck is red. Everything I wear is red. The pillowcases. Oh, I believe it. It looks like a murder scene every time you shower. Yeah, it looks like somebody's cutting my throat. It's everywhere. I have it done, the color done, every 10 days.

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Oh, wow. Okay.

Chapter 3: What is Sharon's perspective on AI's impact on the music industry?

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Yeah. So that's about what I had to do too. When I was red, I loved being a redhead and I felt like the sexiest ever when I was a redhead, but the upkeep was more than blonde. I was like, fuck this. Give me some bleach. I'm going back. Have you ever been blonde? No, never.

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I had blue. I'm sorry. blonde highlights in the 80s that was as close as i got yeah she was like nope i'm just a redhead i think red is just your signature color too yeah well my mother was a redhead and you know she was irish so she had red hair and you know green eyes so i i i got it from her of course you know it's fucking gray or white or whatever color is underneath and uh

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I tried doing that and that was just miserable.

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No, I hate it, right? Like, oh, it just doesn't feel right.

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I have a few gray hairs in the front too and I'm like, bleach it now. I would look at my reflection sometimes like in a shop window. I'd go, who the fuck is that? It's me.

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Like, no thanks. Yeah, no, I can't do it. But you you're pulling off the red. It's just like it's your signature color. But I came across you guys. I think it was Kelly was talking about your very particular with your morning routine. And I was wondering to myself, what exactly is Sharon Osbourne's morning routine?

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Well, now it's changed somewhat because I'm up all night. I'm a bad sleeper. So I like rustle around all night. But the morning routine has to be the news, the world news. I'm like addicted to it.

Chapter 4: What memories does Sharon share about her time on reality TV?

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I'll check Instagram, check my emails, and then I start with the ice on the face. Okay, so we have a beauty secret. Oh, yeah.

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Because that's how you look so flawless is the ice on the face. Get the ice on the face. Do you put it in a bowl? Do you do that?

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I do the bowl and then I do it in a little baggie and just keep doing it. And then I do a face mask. Okay. And then I start the day. I love that. But I have to, I now I have to, I'm at the age where I have to find my fucking eyes every day because you wake up and you're like, what?

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I'm about to get an upper bluff so I can find my eyes. Sometimes I wake up in the morning and this one's like doing its own thing. And I'm like, what is, is this 46? Like what's happening? This is it. Yeah. This is what we have to look forward to. So I heard you talk about your mom, and I actually watched this documentary that you did last night of discovering your family.

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Before we go any further, do you want me to bring your microphone back so you can sit back?

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Oh, I'm fine.

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I'm fine, yeah. So I watched this documentary last night of you... Sitting with a historian, sitting with your niece, was it?

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Yes. Or your cousin niece.

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And you were learning about your family. And it was so inspirational to me because I don't know anything about my family, either side that I come from.

Chapter 5: How does Sharon describe her relationship with her father?

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And watching you... sit down with this person and discover so much about your family was so enlightening. And I was like, I'm going to do that because you really got to learn like your grandmother, Dolly was in the entertainment industry. Your grandfather was in the entertainment industry.

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I knew that they were in the entertainment industry, but I knew nothing. I mean, nothing else at all. Cause my mother, uh, Yes. She would talk about, she was in the entertainment industry too. And she would talk about only professional. This is what we all did. This is, you know, where you came from, but nothing else.

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Yeah. And watching you get to discover that. And also you didn't know who your grandfather was, right? Because your grandmother never spoke about him. So you get, you got to know him through like pictures. I mean, they pulled up jail records. Oh yeah.

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My mother and her, My mother and her mother were arrested stealing Christmas cards from a department store. And what got me was my mother was 12 years of age. And in those days, if you were 12 and you got arrested, you were immediately put in jail to await trial. So they got caught on a Saturday and

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And then she was there all day Saturday, all day Sunday, and then Monday she went into court, and they were in separate cells. Oh, no. And I went to the actual...

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building where the jail was and the jail was like as big the place was as big as this can you imagine being 12 years old and locked up away from your mother no and what got me was when she went into court she told the judge that it wasn't her mother it was her She took the blame for it. She took the blame for it.

Chapter 6: What challenges did Sharon face as a mother in the entertainment industry?

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And I never knew anything, anything about any of that. And I was like, whoa. And then I learned that generations back, they were all... born in workhouses.

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And then you also learned about like, I think it was, you lost, was it an aunt that was like 18 that died from tuberculosis? Like there was just so much cool stuff because I never got into like ancestry.com until I got older. And I was like, I want to know where I come from. I want to know my family. And I feel like what you did was just really awesome.

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And it was weird because I thought they would have gone to my father, but him being older, born in Eastern Europe and being Jewish, everything during the war got destroyed. So there was nothing on anyone. So they couldn't find anything past his mother. So then they went to my mother because my father was a Russian Jew. My mother was an Irish Catholic. Mm-hmm. So it's like, I'm a mutt. Right.

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Spicy one though. Yeah. That's where you get your temper from. Now that I know that dad's Russian, I knew that mom was Irish, but I didn't know that dad was a Russian Jew. So that's definitely, well, that's why he was so gangster too. Yeah. Yeah.

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And we're going to talk about him in a minute, but don't you think that it is so serendipitous how your entire mom's side of the family was in the entertainment center and it has literally just continued on into your generation? I love that.

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It's, um, it was growing up. I had an amazing childhood because it was spent on the road the whole time I was brought up on the road. And it was like, my father had a thing where he would, um, he would call people who weren't in the industry, civilians.

Chapter 7: How does Sharon reflect on her marriage to Ozzy?

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And I, It was like I didn't know anybody who wasn't in the industry. And we were brought up in a very weird way. There were no kids parties. There were no friends, sleepovers. It was business. And it was like, this is what we do. And it was like, I was born with blinkers on. I didn't know anything else. It was just how you were raised. Yeah.

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And it was like, you're going to go into the entertainment industry. Well, I couldn't fucking sing. I couldn't dance. I couldn't act. I was overweight. And I laughed a lot. So it was like... They thought, my father thought, oh, well, if she can, you know, we whip her enough, some talent will come out. And that was fuck off. There was nothing. But you did, your mind was.

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So I went into the business side of the industry. And I've heard you say that you're so you're so actually I think it was last night. By the way, congratulations on the Clive Davis Visionary Award. That is so awesome. And I listened to your entire speech last night and it was so beautiful. You just have such a way with eloquently saying stuff, even when you're cussing.

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And I need to learn that because I cuss a lot, too. you had said in your speech last night, you were talking about your father and what, what I've seen with your relationship with your father is you love that man so much, but at the same time, you also, I don't want to know, I don't know if the word resent is the right word or just, um, he just gets under your skin.

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Chapter 8: What legacy does Sharon believe Ozzy left behind?

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It's been a very love, um, hate relationship with you guys?

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It was very much a love-hate relationship. When I was a young girl, I idolized him. I thought he was everything. And then as I got older and I started to work with him and learn the industry from him, I would see the way he would behave. There was always violence around. which I thought everybody did. Right. That was your way of life and thinking because that's all you knew. That's all I knew.

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And so if anybody didn't do what you wanted them to do, so you'd threaten them. And it was like, oh, okay, what's the big deal? Yeah. Doesn't everyone? Strong-armed robbery, no problem. Yeah, it's like, doesn't everyone? Right. And then when you learn and you get older and you see how other people live and realize definitely worried me.

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And then when I learned that my father's tactics with money was really not good, he was a thief to every artist. He was a thief. He was an incredibly good music manager. And he could read music and write it. Wow. That's a talent. And he had a great voice because he started out in the industry as a singer. Okay. Wow.

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And so he had a brilliant voice, but he never made it for whatever reason, probably because he was too busy punching people. But anyway, he went into... He was a promoter. He was a manager. He was an agent. Then he ended up having his own record label. But... It was then I learned that, you know, he would fuck around on my mom all the time.

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And I was like, I thought he was like the most straight guy in the world. And then when, as a kid, when you see it start to crumble... And then as I was working for him, he would go, you know, tax everywhere in the world. And I need my freedom. I'm going to put everything in your name. You sign everything, every mortgage, every bank loan, every artist contract you sign.

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And it gives me freedom to go around the world without any hassle. And I'm thinking, oh, great. Yeah, I'll do that. You can put that company in my name and send it bankrupt. I love that. And, um, I was like a beard for him. And when we eventually split... Which we'll get into that, too, because that comes later.

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Yes, for sure. So the violence that was outside of the home, did you ever witness that inside the home? Oh, yeah.

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I mean, I can remember one time my dad was managing Gene Vincent and he was... and a remarkable man. And I was just a kid, but he came into the house and he was drunk one day. And, you know, God only knows how he got a gun, but he had a gun and he put it to a guy who was my mother's son from her first marriage and just put it to his head and said, if you don't do this, I'm going to kill him.

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