Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy's emotional moment at 70th birthday party leaves fans 'in tears'

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Sharon Osbourne celebrated her 70th birthday in style with a lavish 1920s themed party with her nearest and dearest. Attendees flocked to mark the milestone event, including Sharon’s husband Ozzy and their children Kelly, Jack and Aimee.On Saturday evening, Sharon shared a series of snaps from inside the swanky do with her 1.1m Instagram followers.Photographs showed the venue decked out with 1920s decorations, including a champagne tower, burlesque dancers, and guests dressed in all their finery.In a candid clip, a heavily pregnant Kelly stood on the stage and introduced Sharon and Ozzy to the Gatsby-esque dancefloor.Sharon then handed Ozzy’s walking cane to Kelly as James Arthur’s Say You Won’t Let Go began to play.The couple, who have been married for 40 years, held each other in their arms and danced to the romantic song.The beautiful moment sparked friends and fans of the couple to burst into “tears”.

Commenting on Sharon’s post, Jill penned: “What real love looks like! You've been through so much and are still going strong, my husband and I have gone through some hard times but we have made it!” Carole echoed: “Made me cry!

That’s love!” A post shared by Sharon Osbourne (@sharonosbourne)And Samantha gushed: “Awwww made me tear up. You both are so lucky to have each other.”Several famous faces also shared their reaction to the sweet video, including Basic Instinct actress Sharon Stone who said: “Bless honey.”British hair stylist, Lino Carbosiero MBE, added: “Happy Birthday Sharon.

One word…stunning. Sending love to you and all the family.”And The Talk host, Amanda Kloots wrote: “Such a beautiful party for a beautiful woman!” Sharon and Ozzy’s emotional dance comes amid his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s disease,.

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