Sharon Osbourne does not like that her younger family members are dependent on technology.
In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Sharon Osbourne discussed Osbourne Media House and The Osbournes Podcast with her two kids, Jack Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne.
They addressed some of the unfavorable comments they receive on social media during the conversation. An iPad and an iPhone are the worst things that can happen to a youngster, according to Sharon.
Jack goes on, saying, ‘I agree.’
‘The worst,’ Sharon adds once more. The fact that even young toddlers may have their own profiles and submit things into the universe baffles me greatly. It is crazy, in my opinion.
Even though Sharon doesn’t think kids should use social media, it’s possible that she will host a family-wide television show with all of her grandchildren.
‘You should never say never, but I don’t really think about it,’ replies Sharon. This is in answer to the query of whether or not she will collaborate with her kids and grandkids on another show on broadcast television in the future.
She goes on, ‘It’s not like, ‘Oh God, I have to go back into the world of reality, and I want to do this and I want to do that.’’
To be honest, I don’t even think about it. In addition, they had best move quickly to complete it before I shout, because as I always say, you should never say never.
The three children that Sharon and her longtime spouse, Ozzy Osbourne, 74, have are 40-year-old Aimée, 38-year-old Kelly, and 37-year-old Jack.
Furthermore, she is the grandmother to the following: five-year-old Minnie Theodora, seven-year-old Andy Rose, ten-year-old Pearl, and sixteen-month-old Sidney and Maple Artemis, respectively.
The TV personality posted a touching photo of herself posing with all five of her grandchildren on her Instagram account back in September.
Holding her grandson Sidney and her granddaughter Maple, Sharon was joined by her other granddaughters, Minnie, Andy, and Pearl.
The happy grandmother conveyed her feelings as she wrote, ‘My Cup Runneth Over ❤️,’ in her post.