Wed, 08 September 2010 00:59:48 ET
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The wife of Ozzy Osbourne admits she struggled to bond with other parents when she tried to get involved with life at the English school where her three children were taught in the 1980s.
Sharon Osbourne said she was treated like she "had fangs" when she tried to fit into normal society. The 57-year-old star admits she struggled to bond with other parents when she tried to get involved with life at the English school where Aimee, Kelly and Jack, her three children with husband
Ozzy Osbourne, were taught in the early 1980s.
"All the mothers there would look at me like I was an oddball. Like I had fangs," she said. "They'd say, 'We're having a coffee morning, bring a cake'. I would go to the supermarket and buy a fruit cake. And I would stick out like a sore thumb." She also admitted she doesn't "get on" with many women because she doesn't cook.
Sharon, who is currently a judge on U.S. TV show "America's Got Talent", has been offered the chance to star on a new all-women talk show, but finds such shows difficult, because she can't always connect with the women on them. She said of the prospective new show, "I don't really think I get on with the women that well."
Referring to similar U.S. show "The View", she added, "God the women on 'The View' are such boring old tarts. Dried up old b*****s. I could never be really good on a show with women because I don't cook."
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