Many years ago, the Osbourne family took over the world of reality television as all its members starred in an MTV show titled "The Osbournes." More recently, matriarch Sharon Osbourne shared a shocking revelation about her husband, Ozzy, when they were filming the series.

The famed television host is among the contestants of Celebrity Big Brother. In a recent episode, she discussed that the Black Sabbath musician relied on the use of marijuana when "The Osbournes" was still airing on television.

"He was stoned on every episode... He was never sober," the TV personality said. (via People Magazine)

Oddly enough, Sharon also revealed that her husband has never seen a single episode of their TV show despite it running on television for three years with four seasons.

'The Osbournes' Not Getting a Reboot Anymore?

Years after their reality show aired, the Osbourne family now focuses on their show "The Osbourne Podcast," hosted by Sharon, Ozzy, and their children Kelly and Jack.

Although many people enjoyed their show back in the day, it seems like it will not get a reboot anymore as Kelly opened up about how the series took a toll on her mental health.

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"Imagine having to relive every conversation you've ever had throughout a 24-hour period or six month period, and then all of a sudden people are judging everything you've said," she recalled.

She added that she was only having a normal conversation but was shocked to hear negative comments from people, which made her insecure. 

Ozzy Osbourne Didn't Like Filming 'The Osbournes'

Ozzy noted that although their family series was the "best diary" as they could look back and reflect on their lives, he also shared that there were negative experiences, as he felt that the filming crew were "intrusive" at his own home.

"I said I wanted a safe room where I could go and pick my nose and squeeze a zit if I want to without being on camera, and they had a f****** camera in there. When you've got hidden cameras, you start to freak out," he said.

Jack later noted that they don't think their family will ever do another reason, to which Ozzy agreed that it will never happen again.

"The Osbournes" ran from March 2002 to March 2005. It had four seasons and 52 episodes.

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