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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne News: 'The X Factor' Judge To Renew Vows With 'Black Sabbath' Lead Vocalist?

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne News: 'The X Factor' Judge To Renew Vows With 'Black Sabbath' Lead Vocalist?

The British TV music competition judge, Sharon Osbourne revealed that she and her husband are planning to walk down the aisle again after their marriage was on the rocks. Sharon seemed to have forgiven Ozzy for his infidelities.

"I'm happy and to be honest that's all I want for Christmas this year," Sharon's statement. "Ozzy has asked me to renew our wedding vows and I'd like to." The 64-year-old judge even showed off to Richard Arnold of Good Morning Britain the new diamond wedding ring which Ozzy gave. The couple originally said "I do" in July 1982 and renewed their vows at the Beverly Hills Hotel on New Year's Eve in 2002.

Early this year, many reports have surfaced about singer's sexual addiction involving five women in five different countries. One with the most controversial was with the celebrity hair stylist, Michelle Pugh, who Ozzy met in 2011. During an interview, Pugh told People that Ozzy gave her the greatest love of her life and that the singer made her feel like she's the "most beautiful and worshiped woman" in their four-year long affair. She insisted that the singer was not happy with his marriage. This revelation caused the brief split of Ozzy and Sharon who have been together for 38 years.

Sharon became very open about her battle with severe depression. She confessed that she was frightened about what's going in her head. Sharon also revealed that while she continues to feel extremely down, it was her husband who brought her to a rehabilitation facility.

Hello Magazine says that the heavy metal madman singer described their marital problem as a "bump on the road." Through a representative, Ozzy apologized to the other women he has been having sex with. The "Children of the Grave" singer will continue his "intense therapy" to fight sexual addiction.

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