Sharon Osbourne went shopping with her daughter Aimee Osbourne, 39, in Los Angeles’ trendy Melrose Place fashion district on Thursday.
The mother-daughter duo coordinated in matching black jackets and jeans as they enjoyed a little retail therapy just weeks after Sharon was hospitalized for a “medical emergency”.
The 70-year-old television personality fell ill two weeks ago while filming a paranormal TV show in California before being rushed to a hospital by doctors.
Feeling better: Sharon Osbourne, 70, was enjoying shopping therapy as she stepped out with her daughter Aimee Osbourne after she was recently hospitalized
Looking stylish as ever during her outing, she carried three large grocery bags in her left hand, a hot drink in her right hand and protected her eyes with oversized sunglasses.
Sharon wore her bright red hair straight with a side parting and carried a large black handbag over her right shoulder as she chatted with her daughter.
Aimee wore her hair pulled back, held in a clip, and carried a large white shopping bag over each shoulder.
Her outing comes after the Briton-American said she was “at home and fine” beneath a festive holiday snap of her dog posing in front of a Christmas tree.
Out and about: The television personality appeared to be feeling better as she walked the streets of West Hollywood on Thursday
Matching: The mother-daughter duo coordinated in matching black jackets and jeans as they carried large shopping bags and drinks
She also sent a message to her fans, writing, “Thanks for all the ❤️.”
Earlier in the week, Sharon’s son Jack, 37, posted a statement on his Instagram the day before, clarifying that she is on the mend after falling ill while co-starring with him on the TV show Night of Terror” turned.
TMZ reported that Sharon was busy filming a paranormal TV show in California near the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula when she suddenly fell ill.
Doctors were called to the tavern for a “medical call,” a Ventura County department official reportedly told the publication.
They then transported a patient to Santa Paula Hospital. Sharon was confirmed to TMZ as a patient by Santa Paula Police Chief Don Aguilar.
Sharon has never spoken out about major health concerns before.
Sharon’s rock star husband Ozzy Osbourne announced in January 2020 that he was diagnosed with Parkin 2, a form of Parkinson’s disease, in 2019.
Over the summer: His wife Sharon Osbourne, 70, told Britain’s The Talk on TalkTV that the major surgery would “dictate the rest of his life”.
Cute: The British-American television personality has since said she’s “at home and doing great,” beneath a festive holiday snap of her dog posing in front of a Christmas tree
Speaking about Ozzy on UK show The Talk on TalkTV over the summer, Sharon explained that her husband was going to undergo major surgery that would “determine the rest of his life”.
The songwriter suffered a bad fall that dislodged metal bars placed in his spine after a quad bike accident in 2003.
Speaking to Good Morning America with his wife by his side, he said he could no longer hide the pain and had to start taking a “quite a lot” of medication to manage the symptoms.
He revealed it all started when he fell at his Los Angeles home in January 2019, shortly after being hospitalized with pneumonia.
The fall released metal bars that fractured eight ribs, his collarbone and a cervical vertebra.
His heart also stopped twice on the way to the hospital.
The fall at home was less severe but still traumatic, Ozzy said.
“I went to the bathroom at night, lost my balance and landed flat on my face,” he told Weekend Magazine.
Before: The songwriter suffered a bad fall in which metal bars placed in his spine came loose after a quad bike crash in 2003
“I saw this big white flash when I hit the ground,” he said. ‘And I thought, ‘You’ve finally made it.’
“I knew it was bad,” he continued. “I thought I was paralyzed, so I said very calmly, ‘Sharon, I can’t move. I think I broke my neck. Call an ambulance.”
In September, he performed at the Los Angeles Rams’ season-opener halftime show against the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium.
A day later he released his thirteenth solo studio album Patient Number 9.