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Sharon Osbourne comes out as bisexual

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Chat show host Sharon Osbourne has declared that she is attracted to women and men on her program, ‘The Talk’

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Osbourne, who has been married to ‘Black Sabbath’ frontman Ozzy Osbourne for 33 years, told viewers that she is same-sex attracted during a conversation about sexuality on the show.

“I always think everybody is gay – so am I,” Osbourne said.

While she didn’t explicitly use the label ‘bisexual’, Osbourne made it clear she was attracted to men and women.

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The former ‘X-Factor’ judge says she feels like she has missed out on her chance to explore that aspect of her sexuality.

“I am not a little bit gay, I am extremely interested in the fact of what I missed out on. But it is too late now.”

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