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Sharon Osbourne looks back to her best as she laughs with staff leaving Claridge's

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Sharon Osbourne looked to be in high spirits on Wednesday as she was seen outside Claridge's hotel in London.The Osbourne family matriarch was all smiles as she left a business lunch wearing a smart blue suit, white blouse and a string of pearls around her neck.Sharon, 69, laughed with staff from the hotel as she made her way out of the establishment and proved that she is back to her best following her recent health battle due to COVID.

On form:Sharon Osbourne looks back to her best as she laughs while leaving Claridge's hotel in London following her battle with COVIDSharon appeared much healthier than she did earlier in May, when she shared a picture of herself in bed with an intravenous drip in her arm after revealing she had caught Covid-19 from her husband Ozzy.The presenter took to Instagram to share a snap of herself looking unwell as she relaxed in her bed while battling the virus.She had previously revealed that she caught Covid after having to fly back to Los Angeles from London to look after rocker Ozzy, 73, who had contracted the virus.

Fighting fit:Sharon, 69, was seen laughing with staff from the hotel as she made her way out of the establishmentIn her social media snap, Sharon went make up free as she wore a blue T-shirt and made the peace sign with her left hand.The sleeve of her top on her right arm was rolled up and the intravenous drip in her arm could be seen secured by green tape.She was surrounded by five TV remote controls and three of her dogs on her bed as well as a mobile phone, laptop and magazine as she tried to keep busy.Alongside the snap, she simply wrote 'Covid' accompanied by angry face emojis.Sharon's drip consisted of Sodium Chloride USP.

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