Sharon Osbourne rushed to hospital while ghost hunting with son Jack

Sharon Osbourne was rushed to the hospital Friday night after suffering an undisclosed medical emergency while filming an episode of “Night of Terror” at the notoriously haunted Glen Tavern Inn in Ventura County, California, with her son Jack Osbourne.

“Ok here’s what I’ll say – first of all my mom wasn’t filming an episode of @ghostadventures. She was filming a new episode of Night of Terror with me. Hahaha,” Jack Osbourne said in a instagram story,

“Now that we have cleared that… she has been given the all clear from her medical team and is now at home. Thank you to everyone who has reached out with love and support. What happened to my mother – I’m going to leave it to her to share when she’s ready.

On Friday at 6:30 p.m. PT, emergency services responded to a call made from the Glen Tavern Inn and transported a patient to Santa Paula Hospital, the Ventura County Fire Department confirmed to TheWrap. Santa Paula Police Chief Don Aguilar said the patient was Osbourne. TMZ.

The Glen Tavern Inn is a famous, family-owned hotel that has been investigated by several paranormal shows—including “Ghost Adventures” and “The Dead Files”—and has been named one of America’s most haunted inns . An urban legend says that during Prohibition the third floor of the inn was a speakeasy, brothel and gambling parlor and that a gambler and prostitute were murdered on the site.

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Many ghost anecdotes abound, including several former hotel employees who said they left after being touched by an unseen entity. “The Dead Files” Medium Amy Allen A “sinister shadow figure” was also encountered who seems to derive pleasure from killing women.

Osbourne’s son, Jack, is a paranormal investigator and has hosted several shows about everything from ghosts to aliens to shapeshifters. Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne appeared with him in two such series, “The Osbournes Want to Believe” and “The Osbournes: Night of Terror.”

Note: To clarify, Glen Tavern Inn has been the site of previous paranormal investigations, including the Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures” (as we noted in the previous title and story). However, as noted above, “Ghost Adventures” was not being filmed when Osbourne was ill.

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