Sharon Osbourne accused of meddling in son Jack's family life

 
Sharon and Jack Osbourne put in an appearance on behalf of Ozzy who was the voice of a Fawn
24 August 2012
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Jack Osbourne has warned his mother, Sharon, to stop ‘meddling’ in his life following his diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.

The former X-Factor judge was told this after she had been turning up on Jack’s doorstep with bags of groceries and chef prepared food.

She also sends her cleaner to the house that her son shares with his fiancée Lisa and their baby daughter Pearl.

A source told the National Enquirer: "Sharon's always been extravagant when it comes to her kids, but now she stops by Jack and Lisa's home a few times a week, dropping off groceries and chef-prepared meals.

"Sharon's even sent her housekeeper over to help, even though they've got their own cleaning crew and Lisa cleans in-between."

The showbiz family released the news of Jack’s condition in June this year. But Sharon’s interfering ways have started to annoy the other woman in Jack’s life.

The source continued: "Lisa adores her mother-in-law, and knows she has a big heart when it comes to her children, but she's told Sharon she and Jack can take care of themselves and Pearl.

"Jack's tried to stop mom's meddling, telling her he'd put on weight, because Lisa loves to cook. But now he's eating meals for them both. Sharon just laughs and tells him it's her 'job as mom.'"

Sharon recently quit America's Got Talent in a move of solidarity with her son, as it was made by network, NBC whom she accuses of withdrawing from offering him a place on reality show 'Stars Earn Stripes', allegedly because of his MS diagnosis.

She said: "I just can't be fake. It's discrimination and it was badly handled. It's time to move on."

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