Sharon Osbourne confirms split with Ozzy on ‘The Talk’

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In this June 25, 2015 file photo, Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne arrive at the L.A. premiere of “Amy” in Los Angeles. | RICH FURY/INVISION/AP

Looks like someone’s been listening to Lemonade.

Sharon Osbourne was noticeably absent Monday from “The Talk,” as rumors buzzed that she kicked Ozzy, her rock star husband of 33 years, out of their home.

Osbourne returned to the show Tuesday to confirm the news that she and Ozzy were splitting, opening up about their marriage problems while sipping a glass of lemonade, a sly reference to Beyonce’s new record that also deals with badly-behaving husbands.

“It’s true,” she said about whether she kicked Ozzy out of their Beverly Hills estate, as the studio audience applauded.

“I’m not with him,” she continued. “I just need time to really think about myself… what do I really want for the rest of my life.”

Osbourne’s turbulent marriage with her husband was captured on their reality show “The Osbournes,” and she spoke candidly about why, after over three decades together, she wants out of their relationship. “I’m 63 years of age, and I can’t keep living like this,” she said.

She confirmed that she and Ozzy are no longer living together, and while they’re currently on speaking terms, she doesn’t know if they will reconcile in the future.

“I love Ozzy dearly,” Sharon said. “At this point I can’t answer that because I don’t know what I want.”

After her mother’s revelations Tuesday on “The Talk,” Kelly Osbourne alluded to the drama by posting a selfie with a lemon on Instagram. “Guess who’s turning lemons into lemonade?” she captioned.

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