Osbourne famously parted ways with The Talkin March 2021 following a heated discussion with cohost Sheryl Underwoodabout Osbourne’s close friend and former colleague, Piers Morgan, and his own one-sided feud with Meghan Markle—and the racial undertones of it all. However, while she may no longer get her sweet CBS salary, the notoriously foul-mouthed TV personality is resilient enough to somehow always land on her feet. And if not? She has enough in the bank to tide her over comfortably for the rest of her life. Here’s Sharon Osbourne’s net worth and how she made it.
How much is Sharon Osbourne’s net worth?
Combined with husband Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne’s net worth is estimated to be $220 million.
The Talk netted Sharon Osbourne a sweet salary before her exit
Osbourne reportedly made a cool $1 million per season as a cohost of The Talk, more than many of her fellow panelists. She was on the show since its 2010 inception, appearing in a whopping 2,241 episodes before her exit. Reports claim that she may have been given a severance of between $5 million to $10 million following her 2021 firing from the show.
Sharon Osbourne became Ozzy Osbourne’s manager after her own father fired him
Osbourne’s father, Don Arden, was a pioneer in music management, known as “the Al Capone of pop.” Throughout his career, Arden managed the likes of Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Electric Light Orchestra and, most famously, Black Sabbath. He fired Ozzy Osbourne from the band, at which point Sharon stepped in and became the Aussie frontman’s manager herself. Sharon married Ozzy soon after and was estranged from Arden for nearly 20 years. Working with her husband proved lucrative for them both: She took Ozzy off Arden’s label and got him a new deal and has been instrumental in his career ever since. She also was behind the creation of Ozzfest, an annual music festival that she developed after Lollapalooza rejected Ozzy from its roster in the 1990s; tickets for Ozzfest reportedly grossed $150 million in its peak year. Sharon reportedly also learned quite a bit of her methods from her father, including throwing a punch or two to get someone to pay up in a deal. Sharon also went on to open her own music management company, Sharon Osbourne Management. As the sole manager within the company, she keeps a low overhead and has had a stellar roster including Queen, The Smashing Pumpkins, Electric Light Orchestra, Motörhead, Lita Ford and her sons Jack and Kelly Osbourne.
The Osbournes made Sharon Osbourne a household name
MTV’s The Osbournes was one of the very first forays into the “celebreality” sphere, and it made Sharon, Jack and Kelly Osbourne household names alongside their famous father. One of the network’s highest-rated series ever, The Osbournes premiered in 2002, with Sharon as not only one of the family stars, but also a consultant and an executive producer. The show lasted until 2005 and was briefly resurrected in 2009 as Osbournes Reloaded but was canceled following its premiere episode. It’s estimated that Sharon made $12 million for The Osbournes.
Sharon Osbourne briefly had her own talk show
Osbourne hosted a solo talk show, The Sharon Osbourne Show, in 2003. It was canceled after one season on syndicated network television, but was revived on ITV in the U.K., where it fared somewhat better, but didn’t last long.
Sharon Osbourne judged The X Factor
In the U.K., Osbourne served as a mentor and judge of The X Factor (which was much bigger across the pond than its U.S. version!) from 2004 to 2007. She left the show in 2008, citing her dislike for fellow judge Dannii Minogue, but returned in 2013. In 2016, she renewed her contract for three more years, but left in 2018 following an interview with Howard Stern in which she denigrated both the show and its contestants on-air, calling the contestants “little sts” and the show itself “fking karaoke.” She said in a statement at the time of her exit, “After watching the new season The X Factor unfold, I’ve seen the new judges finding their rhythm and are doing brilliantly. Simon [Cowell] was so gracious to find me a spot on the live shows, but at this point, I really don’t think I’m needed and I would honestly feel odd coming in at this point. So I have decided to pass on the series this year. I wish the show continued success and as much as I love to get my face on TV you will have to do without me this season.” However, she later alleged that Cowell actually fired her because she was “too old” for the show. “I was signed to do another show. I was signed that I had to go to England, and then Simon Cowell changed his mind and thought I was too old," she recalled. I was under contract…I said, ‘I can’t, I have to go to England to do this,’ and then Simon Cowell goes, ‘She’s old. We need somebody young.’ So if you want young, fire yourself.” In any case, Osbourne reportedly made about $2.3 million per season of The X Factor.
Sharon Osbourne was a judge on America’s Got Talent
Osbourne first became a judge on America’s Got Talent in 2007, replacing Brandy Norwood. In her first season filming the show, she famously walked off the set while filming after her fellow judge Piers Morgan was harsh to a child contestant and her mother, calling Morgan’s behavior “appalling.” Osbourne judged Seasons 2 through 7 of the show before leaving in 2012. She later said that AGT had issues with sexism behind the scenes. “I’m going to be truthful. It is a boys’ club," she said on a December 2019 episode of The Talk. “The boys take care of each other and the women are not paid as much as the men.” She added that she was expected to fly commercial to audition events throughout the series, while Howie Mandelwas offered flights on private planes. “I don’t begrudge anyone earning what they earn, good for you, God bless you,” she said. “But when my old a** has been there moving the show? And I get an American Airlines ticket and he’s in a private plane? NBC can kiss my a**.” NBC was in a public feud with Gabrielle Union following her own exit from AGT and said in a statement at the time, “America’s Got Talent has a long history of inclusivity and diversity in both our talent and the acts championed by the show. The judging and host line-up has been regularly refreshed over the years and that is one of the reasons for AGT’s enduring popularity. NBC and the producers take any issues on set seriously.”
Sharon Osbourne judged Rock of Love: Charm School
Despite earning her own fame and fortune employing many of the allegedly “bad” habits of the women featured on Rock of Love (namely cursing, fighting and making otherwise questionable choices), Osbourne went on to judge Season 2 of Rock of Love: Charm School on VH1. The series aired in October 2008, and it wasn’t without its own behind-the-scenes drama as well: During the series’ reunion special, Osbourne struck contestant Megan Hauserman after Hauserman dissed Osbourne’s husband Ozzy. Hauserman later filed a police report and sued Osbourne; the matter was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
Sharon Osbourne stars in The Osbournes Want to Believe
Osbourne stars alongside son Jack and husband Ozzy in The Osbournes Want to Believe, in which they investigate paranormal phenomena. The series airs on The Travel Channel and premiered in 2020.
Sharon Osbourne has appeared in non-scripted as well as scripted TV shows and movies
In addition to her TV hosting and judging gigs, Osbourne has credits in numerous television and film projects, including voicing Christophe in Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties, Mama Hook in Jake and the Neverland Pirates and Duchess of Drear in The 7D. She’s appeared as herself in Lucifer, The Conners, Supergirl, Austin Powers in Goldmember, Jane the Virgin, Happy Together, Doctor Who and Family Guy and acted as other characters in guest stints on CSI and Will & Grace. She has also guest-hosted Loose Women and placed third in Season 9 of Celebrity Apprentice in 2010.
Sharon Osbourne has written three memoirs
Osbourne is the author of three memoirs. Her first, Extreme, was released in October 2005 and became a bestseller in the U.K. In 2007, she released Survivor, which detailed her battle with colon cancer, and in 2013 released her third book, Unbreakable. Next, find out Lori Loughlin’s net worth before and after the college admissions scandal.