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Sharon Osbourne is pictured during a February 2021 episode of "The Talk." Monty Brinton/CBS

KEY POINTS

  • Sharon Osbourne was hospitalized after a medical emergency on the set of a TV show in Santa Paula, California
  • She was filming a ghost-themed show at the Glen Tavern Inn, according to reports
  • Osbourne's son Jack said she's been released from the hospital and is now back home

Sharon Osbourne was hospitalized Friday after a medical emergency on the set of a TV show in California, according to reports.

The TV personality, 70, fell ill while filming an unnamed paranormal-themed television series at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California, TMZ reported, citing unnamed sources with direct knowledge of the situation.

A rep for the Ventura County Fire Department told the outlet that EMS workers responded to a "medical call" at the Glen Tavern Inn at around 6:30 p.m. Friday and transported one patient to Santa Paula Hospital.

Santa Paula Police Chief Don Aguilar confirmed to the outlet that Osbourne was the patient.

The Santa Paula Police Department also confirmed to NBC News that Osbourne was taken to the medical facility Friday evening as a result of an "unspecified medical emergency."

Her illness was "non-life threatening," an unnamed source familiar with the matter told NBC News.

It was unclear if the cameras were rolling at the time she suffered the medical emergency.

Her son, Jack Osbourne, said in an Instagram story Saturday evening that his mother has since been released from the hospital and is now back home after getting the all-clear.

"She has been given the all clear from her medical team and is now home," he said. "As to what happened to my mum — I'm gonna leave it to her to share about when she is ready."

Built in 1911, the Glen Tavern Inn has been featured on the shows "Ghost Adventures" and "The Dead Files."

Sharon's health scare comes six months after she contracted COVID-19 again in May. At the time, her husband Ozzy Osbourne and their daughter Kelly Osbourne also battled the virus.

Sharon previously had COVID-19 in December 2020, for which she was briefly hospitalized.

The "Talk" alum has been caring for her 74-year-old husband, who suffers from Parkinson's disease and underwent a major operation in June.

"Suddenly, your life just stops. Life as you knew it," Sharon said of Ozzy's 2003 diagnosis in the ITV documentary "Paxman: Putting Up with Parkinson's," according to People.

"When I look at my husband, my heart breaks for him," she continued. "I'm sad for myself to see him that way, but what he goes through is worse. And sometimes when I look at him and he doesn't know I'm looking at him, I'm like crying."

Sharon and Ozzy celebrated their 40th anniversary in July. The celebrity couple shares daughters Kelly, 38, and Aimee, 39, and son Jack, 37. They are grandparents to Jack's four kids and Kelly's first baby.

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Sharon Osbourne was denied entry to Mexico City last Friday. Pictured: The television personality attending Lorraine Schwartz Launches The Eye Bangle at Delilah in West Hollywood, California on March 13, 2018. Getty Images/Emma McIntyre