Sharon Osbourne looks classy as she steps out with daughter Aimee in London after coronation celebrations
Sharon Osbourne looked stylish as she stepped out in London with her daughter Aimee on Sunday after celebrating King Charles’ coronation.
The TalkTV presenter, 70, donning a watch for the historic event on the channel, donned a brown blazer and jeans and sauntered back to their hotel.
Sharon, who camped out on the Mall with royal fans for the broadcaster’s coverage, added a blue shirt to her ensemble.
The presenter, who was reportedly enjoying the festivities until 6am, wore black sunglasses.
She wore brown boots and carried her essentials in a large black bag, holding her eldest daughter in her arms.
Family time: Sharon Osbourne looked stylish as she stepped out in London with her daughter Aimee on Sunday after celebrating King Charles’ coronation
Stylish: The TalkTV presenter, 70, donning a watch for the historic event on the channel, donned a brown blazer and jeans and sauntered back to their hotel
While her siblings Jack and Kelly have enjoyed successful media careers, singer Aimee has purposefully stayed out of the reality TV spotlight thrown on the family during the fly-on-the-wall show The Osbournes in the early 1990s.
Instead, she has focused on a career in acting music, with her debut album Vacare Adamaré – translated from Latin as To Be Free and Loved – released in 2020.
It comes after Sharon spoke out about the dangers of using controversial weight-loss pills after taking them herself.
The plastic surgery fan has said that even though she lost more than two pounds in a four-month period, she was nauseated every day and insisted it wasn’t a “quick fix.”
During a discussion about the controversial injections on The Talk, Sharon shared her first-hand experience with the drugs after it was announced Thursday that WeGovy’s UK launch had been paused.
Fellow panelist Daisy McAndrew explained that losing weight isn’t as simple as getting more exercise and changing your diet, saying, “It doesn’t work that way for a lot of people’s metabolisms.”
Sharon replied, “It doesn’t. It’s a mental problem. It really is, apart from, you know, when kids grow up in a household where they live off chips and pie.
‘But I took it. I took it for four months and I lost 30 pounds, but as with anything, there’s always no quick fix.
“I was very ill for a few months. For the first few months I just felt sick. Every day I felt nauseous, my stomach was upset, whatever.
“But listen, I took it for four months, I lost 30 pounds.” I just popped two chips in my mouth while we were on break, and I’m eating normally now, and I haven’t put on a pound. Nothing.’
Good looks: The television personality also wore a pair of brown boots and carried her essentials in a large black bag