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Jan 26 2009

No Sell By Date For The Osbourne’s

Published by mickie31 at 7:35 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

 

No Sell By Date

When you think of celebrity couples one of the things that comes to mind is how many couples have split up and divorced. The media usually go to Town printing it all over the papers as though it is no big thing.

Many couples break up due to the pressure of the media on their marriage. Fair enough, there are some who like living in the limelight, but eventually it plays its toll. One couple that have lived in the limelight and lasted through thick and thin is Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne. Time has made them closer rather than driving them apart. Through their many difficulties and tribulations Sharon and Ozzy have stayed together.

Sharon has quoted, “When we are apart I miss everything about Ozzy. I love him dearly and I feel like an odd shoe without my husband.”

Sharon and Ozzy are a very strong couple and it is really sweet. Although the press have given them a hard time it seems to have made them closer. I would have imagined that it makes them tougher as well. Love is all about sacrifice and working together nowadays people give up too easily. Marriage isn’t easy, sometimes you fall out, but people these days tend not to work at it the way they used to.

Sharon and Ozzy have obviously worked through their difficulties together. Their love has kept them together despite their difficulties. One key thing in any marriage is communication. If you don’t talk to each other then marriage can soon fly out of the window. Marriage can last it doesn’t have to end up in the divorce courts, but sadly it is happening more and more.

The truth is sad though because many people today just throw their marriage away. It is as though it didn’t mean anything and their wedding was for nothing. What is the point of getting married if you are not going to work at it?

Take a leaf out of Sharon and Ozzy’s book. Work through your difficulties and don’t give up too easily. If you give up on your marriage without trying to make it work you may regret it for the rest of your life. The US alone has a divorce statistic of between 43-49%. Many stockbrokers and hedge fund managers by law firm Mishcon de Reya were surveyed and the result shows that more than a fifth believe divorce proceedings would be launched ahead of a recession as spouses try to secure cash. Take this as a warning and work at your marriage.

If you genuinely love one another then make it work. Look at Sharon and Ozzy’s marriage it hasn’t been smooth all the time, but at least they have stuck together through thick and thin. It annoys and saddens me to see famous celebrities getting married only to throw it away and then jump into marriage with the next famous celebrity. I wonder sometimes if celebrities do it for the fame or press coverage. It is a sad fact that divorce rates everywhere are increasing and more people are giving up on their marriage without working at it.

Ozzy said, “When Sharon laughs … It’s like the sun is shining on me”

Ozzy and I are like bread and butter, we just belong to each other. just to lie with ozzy and touch him and smell him means everything to me.”-Sharon

So you see that marriage can be worked at you only have to look at Sharon and Ozzy’s.

2009-01-2623:34:23

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One Response to “No Sell By Date For The Osbourne’s”

  1. milyjohnsonon 26 Jan 2009 at 8:00 pm edit this

    It’s good to know that a celebrity couple can be together and happy. More couples do need to take a page out of their book.

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