Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have raised concerns about their plans to return to the UK because they fear encountering paranormal activities in their mansion.
The 71-year-old host and her 75-year-old rocker husband reside in Los Angeles at present, though they had intended to return to the UK last year.
In their latest project, a 10-episode reality series titled Home to Roost, Ozzy and Sharon documents their journey as they bid farewell to the glitz and glamour of the US to go back home to the UK and start a new chapter.
Even after the show's announcement two years back, the Black Sabbath front man has yet to return to Buckinghamshire.
The former The Voice host had disclosed earlier her efforts to convince Ozzy to make the move, but their Jack hinted at a potential reason for the delay in their UK return.
The 38-year-old media personality suggests that the mansion in Buckinghamshire might be haunted.
Upon investigating into the background of the Grade II-listed structure, it was uncovered that the building had once served as a mental health facility called Welders House.
Jack, expressing a strong aversion, described the mansion as "f--king hunted as s-t," according to The Sun.
He recalled a chilling incident, "My friend Jame would house-sit for us."
"A few years ago, he was house-sitting, and his baby had woken up in the night, and he and his wife went in to take care of their baby and heard a woman singing in the house."
Jack also revealed that one evening, Ozzy and Sharon's family were startled by the sound of footsteps in their bedroom. At first, they reportedly feared an intruder had entered the house.
"That was clear as day and it wasn't a dog - it was footsteps coming down the hallway towards us."
Meanwhile, Sharon recently discussed the challenges of convincing Ozzy to leave Los Angeles during a Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast episode.
"My family will still be there [in the US] so we will go back and fourth I'm sure, but our main place - we have switched it from being LA to England."
Having received Parkinson's diagnosis in 2003, Ozzy underwent his fourth spinal surgery in September 2023. He has been dedicated to improving his overall well-being and movement following these health challenges.
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