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I cannot believe that Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have split up after 33 years of marriage. The talk around the Rumor Mill is that Sharon believes that Ozzy was unfaithful.
I don't believe it for a second. I think she's just paranoid.
I really wish the Osbournes well.
Be Well,
Steve
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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne split up after 33 years
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have split up after 33 years of marriage.
E! News reported the breakup, but emphasized it has nothing to do with Ozzy's battle with substance abuse as he has been sober since 2013. The couple hit a rough patch before Ozzy kicked drugs and alcohol three years ago, but maintained they were committed to working on their marriage.
No reason was reported for their recent, mutual decision to separate and the couple has not yet publicly commented on the E! story.
Ozzy, 67, and Sharon, 63, met in the early 1970s when Ozzy was the lead singer for the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Sharon later managed the group.
The pair married in 1982 and went on to have three children: Aimee, Kelly and Jack. They starred in the reality show The Osbournes 2002-05 and Sharon is now a co-host on the Emmy-winning chat program The Talk.
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Which comedian quit the Internet for his daughters?
'Captain America: Civil War' tops the North American box office with $182M
The superhero ensemble picture Marvel's Captain America: Civil War is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $182 million in receipts during its opening weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
The movie sees the title character, played by Chris Evans, butting heads with Iron Man, played by Robert Downey Jr., over ideological differences.
Coming in at No. 2 for the period of May 6-8 is The Jungle Book with $21.9 million, followed by Mother's Day at No. 3 with $9 million, The Huntsman: Winter's War at No. 4 with $3.6 million and Keanu at No. 5 with $3.1 million.
Rounding out the top tier are Barbershop: The Next Cut at No. 6 with $2.7 million, Zootopia at No. 7 with $2.68 million, The Boss at No. 8 with $1.8 million, Ratchet & Clank at No. 9 with $1.5 million and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice at No. 10 with $1 million.
USA Today said Civil War had the fifth biggest opening in film history, following Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron with $191.3 million, Marvel's The Avengers with $207.4 million, Jurassic World with $208.8 million and Star Wars: The Force Awakens with $248 million.
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Which comedian quit the Internet for his daughters?
Louis C.K. outlined the reasons why he temporarily quit the Internet, one of them being his connection with his two daughters.
The actor and stand-up comedian appeared on Conan to discuss becoming more "deliberate" about his life, saying devices made him "upset" because he'd frequently end up seeing things online he didn't want to see.
"I quit it, for now," he said. "I decided I don't wanna be on the Internet anymore, I don't like the way it feels anymore -- especially in my hand, the devices...it makes me feel upset."
He then explained how frequent notifications from his phone interfered in his relationships with his daughters, saying despite how the eldest one seemed, she was hurt when he would look down to check his phone.
"I'll be with my daughter and she's talking to me, and we're talking, and then 'bling' my phone goes 'bling' and I [look] down like this," he said. "And my kids are nice people, so they just wait. But I started to realize a few things...you can't just go by how a person reacts to you.You can't just go like, 'it's alright with her,' 'cause she's my kid. But she dies inside every time I do this."
C.K. enlisted his daughter to put a restriction code on his phone and ultimately took them on vacation in order to reconnect with them. He also said he read Pride and Prejudice for the first time.
Later in the interview, the Louie star then presented a note his 10-year-old daughter wrote to him after he quit the Internet.
"I am really proud of you for cutting yourself off from the Internet and reading an awesome book. I want you to know that what you did means a lot to me and I really enjoy seeing your pleasure in not constantly being on devices," he read.
"I think people should know it has an impact on your kids," he concluded.