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ET: Ozzy And Sharon Osbourne Ending Their Marriage After 33 Years

LOS ANGELES ( CBSLA.com) —  One of Hollywood's longest-running couples is calling it quits.

According to "Entertainment Tonight," Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne and wife Sharon, the talk show host and music manager, are ending their marriage after 33 years.

Sharon, 63, one of the five co-hosts on CBS's daily "The Talk," often tells funny stories about the couple;s colorful rock star life.

Recently, she laughed when talking about his days of heavy drinking and partying and said she caught him in bed a couple of times with various nannies. On "The Talk," she's also candidly discussed incidents where the couple battered each other. She's always laughed at their rocker, ruckus past and on many occasions would add how much she loved him.

The couple denied they were splitting for at least the past three years. At one point, she publicly said she was leaving her now 67-year-old husband if he ever drank again but a source told E! News that his sobriety had nothing to do with this split.

E! News also reported that Ozzy has agreed to move out of the house temporarily while official details of their split are worked out.

The couple got married in 1982 and has three children -- oldest daughter Aimee, and daughter Kelly and son Jack, the latter two who followed their parents into show business.

The family, sans Aimee, appeared on a wildly popular reality show on MTV from 2002-2005. The show had one of the best-ever episodes on reality TV when Sharon -- feuding with loud neighbors -- began throwing food over her fence at them, including a canned ham. The Cleavers, they were not.

Less than a month ago, Sharon Oscbourne's co-host, Aisha Tyler, said she and her husband of 20 years were divorcing. Tyler  said that she and Jeff Tietjens  -- they were college sweethearts -- were separated in January 2015.

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