Sharon Osbourne took to Instagram on Monday to share with her fans that she’s "back home and doing great" after the 70-year-old was rushed to the hospital following a medical emergency.
Osbourne shared an image of her pup sitting in front of a Christmas tree. She also thanked everyone for all the love.
On Saturday, Santa Paula Police Chief Don Aguilar confirmed to Fox News Digital that Osbourne was rushed to the hospital after a medical emergency Friday evening.
Ventura County Fire Department told Fox News Digital that their team responded to a "medical call" at Glen Tavern around 6:30 p.m. Friday and transported one patient to Santa Paula Hospital.
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Following the news, Osbourne's son Jack Osbourne shared an update on his mother's condition Saturday.
The 37-year-old television personality assured fans that the former talk show host was now at home after being "given the all clear from her medical team." He also addressed reports that Sharon was filming an episode of the Travel Channel’s "Ghost Adventures" when she experienced a medical emergency.
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"Ok, here is what I'll say - first things first MY MOTHER WASN'T FILMING AN EPISODE OF @ghostadventures," Jack wrote in a post on his Instagram story on Saturday. "She was filming an episode of Night of Terror with me. Hahaha."
He continued, "Now that we have made that clear…She has been given the all clear from her medical team and is now home. Thank you to everyone who has reached out with love and support."
"As to what happened to my mum - I'm gonna leave it to her to share about it when she's ready."
Sharon’s medical emergency comes on the heels of a challenging year for the Osbournes.
Her husband Ozzy, 73, revealed he has Parkinson’s disease in January 2020 and underwent major surgery this past June.
She spoke out about her husband’s difficult surgery during a recent appearance on her UK chat show Talk TV.
Sharon at the time also revealed that this procedure was "really going to determine the rest of his life."
Luckily, Ozzy expressed that he had made significant improvements in his health since undergoing the major surgery.
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Married since 1982, the Osbournes have entered a new phase of their relationship since the former Black Sabbath star has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In a vulnerable interview on the ITV show "Paxman: Putting Up With Parkinson's," Sharon shared, "When I look at my husband, my heart breaks for him."
She admitted in October, "Suddenly, your life just stops, life as you knew it."
The Osbournes, who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary a few months ago, have been candid about the struggles they have faced in the past several years, both professionally and personally.
Sharon reluctantly left her job last year as a host of "The Talk."
In recent years, Ozzy has suffered several health scares due to his condition and has had to significantly alter how he spends his days.
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In addition to Kelly and Jack, the couple also share daughter Aimee. Ozzy also has Louis and Jessica from his previous marriage to ex-wife Thelma Riley.
Fox News Digital's Stephanie Giang-Paunon and Ashley Hume contributed to this report