
The Glen Tavern Inn is no stranger to television exposure, having previously been featured on Ghost Adventures on the Travel Channel. The setting adds an unusual backdrop to what is, at its core, a serious health scare for one of television’s most recognizable personalities.
No official statement has been released detailing the nature of Sharon’s condition or the treatment she received during her hospitalization. The circumstances surrounding the emergency remain only partially confirmed at this stage.
A second hospitalization: Sharon’s COVID-19 crisis in May 2022
This is not the first time Sharon Osbourne has required hospital treatment. In May 2022, she tested positive for COVID-19 and her case was severe enough to require hospitalization. Her husband Ozzy Osbourne and their daughter Kelly Osbourne also tested positive at the same time.

The simultaneous illness of three family members made for an especially difficult period for the Osbournes. Sharon’s case stood out for its severity, underscoring the particular risks that COVID-19 posed for individuals in her age group.
That hospitalization came at an already demanding time for the family, as Ozzy had been managing his own significant health challenges. The 2022 episode was a stark reminder of how quickly circumstances can change for the family.
The Osbournes and a decade of health battles
Ozzy Osbourne publicly disclosed his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in 2020, describing it as a life-changing moment for the entire family. Sharon has since taken on a significant caregiving role alongside her own television career. The family has faced repeated medical emergencies in recent years, including Sharon’s COVID-19 hospitalization in 2022.

