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Sharon Osbourne, who's currently a contestant on UK's 'Celebrity Big Brother,' spoke candidly regarding her husband's love of marijuana while filming their family's reality show 'The Osbournes.'

Sharon, 71, explained to viewers how Ozzy, 75, really spent his time during the show's taping when a fellow contestant talked about watching the series, which ran for four seasons on MTV between 2002 and 2005. 

"He was stoned on every episode," Sharon stated, per PEOPLE

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"He was never sober," Sharon added matter-of-factly. "He's never seen it, doesn't want to see it, and he never watched one episode."

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During 'The Osbournes Podcast,' a family podcast which includes Sharon, Ozzy, and their daughter, Kelly, the new mother told listeners that the family-centered TV series had a "massive negative effect" on her mental health. 

"Imagine having to relive every conversation you've ever had throughout a 24-hour period or six month period, and then all of a sudden people are judging everything you've said," Kelly, 39, began. "You're just like, 'Wait I just thought I was having a normal conversation, now this person hates me.' It's crazy. It just made me so insecure."

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Despite the "Black Sabbath" legend's view of the show becoming the "best diary" for the future, he did admit that filming around the home made him a bit "crazy at times," calling it "so intrusive."

"At the time, I said, 'I wanted a safe room where I could go and pick my nose and squeeze a zit if I want to without being on camera,' and they had a f*****g camera in there. When you've got hidden cameras, you start to freak out," he stated. 

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In addition to his admission of occasionally feeling overwhelmed by "intrusive" cameras, the "Bloodbath in Paradise" star claimed they'd "never do another season."

"It won't happen again," Ozzy said. "Never in a million years."