Sharon Osbourne returns home after testing negative for COVID-19
Osbourne was briefly hospitalized for the virus.
Sharon Osbourne has returned home after testing negative twice for COVID-19.
"Got the OK to go home after two negative test results and look at the joy waiting for me!" she wrote in an Instagram post alongside a photo of a masked Ozzy Osbourne and their five dogs.
"So grateful to be home for the holidays and thank you all so much for your love and support," the "Talk" co-host added. "Stay safe and wishing you the happiest of holiday."
Sharon Osbourne, 68, announced on Dec. 14 that she'd tested positive for COVID-19. She added that she was briefly hospitalized, and has since been recovering at a location away from her husband. Ozzy Osbourne, 72, had tested negative for the virus.
Over the fall, Sharon Osbourne had announced that two of her granddaughters, Minnie and Andy, had tested positive for COVID-19.
"Anyone can get this," she said during an episode of "The Talk."