
Sharon Osbourne Fights Back Against Divorce Culture

Dec. 27 2007, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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How do Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne keep their romance alive after more than 25 years of marriage? “Love, and not giving up,” Sharon, 55, tells me. “People have a bad time, they have a disagreement, and they’re like, ‘I’m getting divorced.’ Like they change the color of their hair, they get divorced, and I don’t get it.” Why do she and Ozzy make a great couple? “We’re like bread and butter,” she tells me. “We fit just right.”