Sharon Osbourne recently confessed that she once, while she was drunk, slit her own wrist in order to prove her love for Ozzy Osbourne
The British television host revealed that even her three children haven't heard this scary story and never discussed it out of embarrassment, Us magazine reported.
She was 27, when she just started going out with the 'I Love You All' artist, they would drink a lot together and one day he asked her how much she loved him, to which she replied that she could give her life for him, she further added.
Sharon continued that she took a steak knife and slashed her wrist in a dramatic attempt to prove her love.
It was also mentioned that the cut was so deep that an ambulance had to be called and after Sharon attempted to explain she was simply being "a dramatic drunk," the EMTs ruled the situation an attempted suicide but she was put down on a lockdown.
However, now wife of heavy metal singer tells everybody that she was attacked by a dog.
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