Jack Osbourne’s three-year-old daughter has COVID-19, while the rest of the family are negative
Sharon Osbourne confirmed the news on her talk show.
It has been confirmed that the reality show star, Jack Osbourne’s three-year-old daughter, Minnie has tested positive for COVID-19.
Sharon Osbourne who is now in quarantine as close contact, confirmed the news during the season 11 premiere of The Talk, explaining that she was unable to appear live in-studio as originally planned.
Confirming that no one else in the family had tested positive, the 67-year-old told her talk show co-hosts:
“I was meant to be in the studio, I was so looking forward to it and then, unfortunately, one of my granddaughters [Minnie] has come down with COVID.”
“She’s okay, she’s doing good,” the wife of Ozzy Osbourne added.
“I don’t have it. Her daddy [Jack Osbourne] doesn’t have it. Her mummy doesn’t have it. Her sisters don’t.”
Sharon went on to say that Minnie caught coronavirus “from somebody who works for my son,” and that it “just goes to show you, she’s three years of age, that children can get COVID.”
While Sharon has tested negative she told her co-hosts she’s looking forward to seeing them and that she only has “one more week left of quarantining and then I’m out.”
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne recently went on holiday with Jack, his girlfriend Aree Gearhart and the three daughter’s (Pearl, eight, Andy Rose, five and Minnie, three) who the 34-year-old shares with his ex-wife Lisa Stelly.
“Vacation vibes! #Summer2020,” Jack captioned the Instagram post.
In the early 2000s, the MTV reality show The Osbournes starred Ozzy Osbourne, 71 who is known for being the lead singer of the band Black Sabbath and his manager and wife, Sharon and two of their kids, Jack and Kelly.
In February 2019, Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, which he publicly revealed in January 2020.