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Sharon Osbourne smiles for fans despite marriage troubles

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Sharon Osbourne poses with fans at an outdoor event, some holding phones, on a red X Factor-themed backdrop.Getty

Sharon Osbourne has put her marriage troubles aside to pose for happy selfies with fans at X Factor auditions in Manchester on Monday.

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The 63-year-old is back for her third run on the popular UK show and hit the red carpet with her fellow judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Nicole Scherzinger.

Despite the future of her relationship with rocker husband remaining unclear, the star was snapped smiling, sporting a biker-chic look and some serious bling on her wedding finger.

The couple reportedly split after 33 years of marriage when it was allegedly revealed that Ozzy, 67, was caught having a six-month affair with his hairstylist.

But their relationship may be back on after Sharon was pictured on TMZ smiling and taking photos backstage at Ozzy and Black Sabbath’s headlining gig at the Download Festival.

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Sharon and Ozzy. (Credit: Getty)

This news may come as a shock to the couple’s daughter Kelly, who took to Twitter after the rumours surfaced to slam Ozzy’s alleged mistress. 

“Anyone looking for cheap chunky LOW-lights a blow out and a b*****b call ***********,” Kelly wrote along with the woman’s phone number.

Sharon defended her daughter’s harsh words on The Talk. “Oh, Kelly has the best sense of humor ever. And you know what? In cases like this, what can you do but laugh?” Sharon said. “You have to laugh. She is just so funny.”

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“[Kelly]loves her mum and loves her dad so much,” Sharon explained. “And, listen, I’m always proud of my girl. What are you going to do? Be angry with her because she loves her mum and dad and she wants us to be together? She loves us. She can do what she wants. She’s an adult.”

US Weekly says that the pair are now reportedly sitting down for ‘mediated discussion’ with a marriage counselor, adding that, “He’ll go to any lengths necessary to repair the damage.”

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