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X Factor Judge Sharon Osbourne reveals plans to retire ‘in next five years’

Only a few more years in the limelight

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Sharon Osbourne is planning to retire from show business before she hits 70 to “keep my dignity”.

The X Factor judge, 64, told The Sun she intends to step away from the limelight in five years.

“I just think that it would be enough, I want to keep my dignity,” she said.

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“It’s very difficult if you’re at a gig and you’re the oldest person in the room. I think when you get to a certain age it can be somewhat embarrassing.

“I don’t want to be one of those people standing at the side in a miniskirt pretending you love it.”

Her comments come as Osbourne prepares to return to The X Factor with fellow judges Nicole Scherzinger, Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell in September.

Last year Osbourne revealed that she had suffered a secret breakdown.

Osbourne told US TV show The Talk, which she co-hosts, that her family “put me into a facility”.

“It’s very weird when you suffer from a bad depression… I had a complete and utter breakdown,” the star said.

The talent show judge and her rocker husband Ozzy temporarily split after his alleged affair.

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Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that The X Factor will return to our screens on Saturday 2 September at 8pm.

Dermot O’Leary will be back on hosting duties, and last year’s judges are all returning too.

Show boss Simon Cowell is said to be making a whole host of changes this year, including cutting the number of live shows and not including as many novelty acts like last year’s Honey G.


Carena Crawford
Group Managing Editor (Soaps)