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Brogan-Leigh Hurst

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne snuggle up to their 8 pooches for bed snap in lockdown

Sharon Osbourne and her husband Ozzy were happier than ever while in lockdown together.

The former X Factor judge, 67, shared a heartwarming family snap from their cosy bed on Sunday to mark Mother's Day in the US.

The showbiz couple, who have been married for 37 years, were accompanied in bed by their pack of eight pooches.

Sharon and Ozzy, 71, were relaxed in their huge double bed as their furry friends spread themselves out across the crisp white sheets.

"From my pack to yours [heart emoji] HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY," Sharon wrote in the Instagram snap.

Sharon and Ozzy curled up in bed and relaxed with their furry companions (INSTAGRAM)

The loved-up couple were watching TV together but they didn't seem to mind the company of their beloved animals who joined in.

Sharon's followers were amazed by the snap.

"THIS IS SO CUTE," one fan wrote, among the troops.

Others added: "I have 2 and no room in my bed I end up on the edge of the bed and can’t even turn over. How do you manage [laughing emoji] x"

"I never knew you had so many babies!! I have 7!! Happy Mother's Day!!"

The pair are isolating together at their plush home (Getty Images)

Besides their pets, Sharon and Ozzy share three children together: daughters Aimee, 36, and Kelly, 35, as well as their son Jack, 34.

The former X Factor judge's husband has been at high risk of contracting the  coronavirus  as he battles with Parkinson's diease.

Recently, Sharon revealed she  feared for her husband's life during an appearance on Good Morning Britain.

The TV sensation confided in Piers Morgan about Ozzy's life-long diagnosis and how she feared that he would die after a severe fall he endured last year.

After the Black Sabbath legend tripped and fell, he thought he had broken his neck.

Sharon detailed: "I saw it happen in slow motion.

Sharon is looking after her husband who battles with Parkinson's disease (Daily Mirror)

"He'd like gone down, didn't put his arms out to break the fall. He went bang and was just laying there, white as a sheet, his  blood pressure was through the roof.

"I'm just like, 'He’s going to go, I know he's going to go, I'm going to lose him'."

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